TY - JOUR
T1 - Online, Bottom-up Characterization of Histone H4 4-17 Isomers
AU - Fuller, Cassandra N.
AU - Jeanne Dit Fouque, Kevin
AU - Valadares Tose, Lilian
AU - Vitorino, Francisca N.L.
AU - Garcia, Benjamin A.
AU - Fernandez-Lima, Francisco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
PY - 2024/10/29
Y1 - 2024/10/29
N2 - The “Histone Code” is comprised of specific types and positions of post-translational modifications (PTMs) which produce biological signals for gene regulation and have potential as biomarkers for medical diagnostics. Previous work has shown that electron-based fragmentation improves the sequence coverage and confidence of labile PTM position assignment. Here, we evaluated two derivatization methods (e.g., irreversible - propionylation and reversible-citraconylation) for bottom-up analysis of histone H4 4-17 proteoforms using online liquid chromatography (LC), trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS), and electron-based dissociation (ExD) in tandem with mass spectrometry. Two platforms were utilized: a custom-built LC-TIMS-q-ExD-ToF MS/MS based on a Bruker Impact and a commercial μLC-EAD-ToF MS/MS SCIEX instrument. Complementary LC-TIMS preseparation of H4 4-17 0-4ac positional isomer standards showed that they can be resolved in their endogenous form, while positional isomers cannot be fully resolved in their propionylated form; online LC-ExD-MS/MS provided high sequence coverage (>90%) for all H4 4-17 (0-4ac) proteoforms in both instrumental platforms. When applied to model cancer cells treated with a histone deacetylase inhibitor (HeLa + HDACi), both derivatization methods and platforms detected and confirmed H4 4-17 (0-4ac) proteolytic peptides based on their fragmentation pattern. Moreover, a larger number of HeLa + HDACi H4 4-17 proteoforms were observed combining LC-TIMS and LC-q-ExD-ToF MS/MS due to the positional isomer preseparation in the LC-TIMS domain of citraconylated H4 4-17 (0-4ac) peptides.
AB - The “Histone Code” is comprised of specific types and positions of post-translational modifications (PTMs) which produce biological signals for gene regulation and have potential as biomarkers for medical diagnostics. Previous work has shown that electron-based fragmentation improves the sequence coverage and confidence of labile PTM position assignment. Here, we evaluated two derivatization methods (e.g., irreversible - propionylation and reversible-citraconylation) for bottom-up analysis of histone H4 4-17 proteoforms using online liquid chromatography (LC), trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS), and electron-based dissociation (ExD) in tandem with mass spectrometry. Two platforms were utilized: a custom-built LC-TIMS-q-ExD-ToF MS/MS based on a Bruker Impact and a commercial μLC-EAD-ToF MS/MS SCIEX instrument. Complementary LC-TIMS preseparation of H4 4-17 0-4ac positional isomer standards showed that they can be resolved in their endogenous form, while positional isomers cannot be fully resolved in their propionylated form; online LC-ExD-MS/MS provided high sequence coverage (>90%) for all H4 4-17 (0-4ac) proteoforms in both instrumental platforms. When applied to model cancer cells treated with a histone deacetylase inhibitor (HeLa + HDACi), both derivatization methods and platforms detected and confirmed H4 4-17 (0-4ac) proteolytic peptides based on their fragmentation pattern. Moreover, a larger number of HeLa + HDACi H4 4-17 proteoforms were observed combining LC-TIMS and LC-q-ExD-ToF MS/MS due to the positional isomer preseparation in the LC-TIMS domain of citraconylated H4 4-17 (0-4ac) peptides.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02549
DO - 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02549
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85207788762
SN - 0003-2700
VL - 96
SP - 17165
EP - 17173
JO - Analytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical Chemistry
IS - 43
ER -