Exploring new proteome space: combining Lys-N proteolytic digestion and strong cation exchange (SCX) separation in peptide-centric MS-driven proteomics.

2011 
: The current advances in mass spectrometry technology have led to the possibility of analyzing more complex biological samples such as entire proteomes. Here, we describe a new and powerful methodology that combines the use of the metalloendopeptidase Lys-N and strong cation exchange with mass spectrometric analysis. The approach described here allows one to separate peptides with different functional groups. The peptides we are able to isolate are N-terminal peptides, phosphorylated peptides with a single lysine, peptides with a single basic residue (lysine), and peptides with multiply basic residues. When this separation strategy is combined with tandem mass spectrometry that involves both collision-induced dissociation and electron transfer dissociation, one can achieve an optimal targeted strategy for proteome analysis.
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