Characterization of Proteoform Post-Translational Modifications by Top-Down and Bottom-Up Mass Spectrometry in Conjunction with Annotations

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2023
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Many proteoforms can be produced from a gene due to genetic mutations, alternative splicing, post-translational modifications (PTMs), and other variations. PTMs in proteoforms play critical roles in cell signaling, protein degradation, and other biological processes. Mass spectrometry (MS) is the primary technique for investigating PTMs in proteoforms, and two alternative MS approaches, top-down and bottom-up, have complementary strengths. The combination of the two approaches has the potential to increase the sensitivity and accuracy in PTM identification and characterization. In addition, protein and PTM knowledge bases, such as UniProt, provide valuable information for PTM characterization and verification. Here, we present a software pipeline PTM-TBA (PTM characterization by Top-down and Bottom-up MS and Annotations) for identifying and localizing PTMs in proteoforms by integrating top-down and bottom-up MS as well as PTM annotations. We assessed PTM-TBA using a technical triplicate of bottom-up and top-down MS data of SW480 cells. On average, database search of the top-down MS data identified 2000 mass shifts, 814.5 (40.7%) of which were matched to 11 common PTMs and 423 of which were localized. Of the mass shifts identified by top-down MS, PTM-TBA verified 435 mass shifts using the bottom-up MS data and UniProt annotations.

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Chen W, Ding Z, Zang Y, Liu X. Characterization of Proteoform Post-Translational Modifications by Top-Down and Bottom-Up Mass Spectrometry in Conjunction with Annotations. J Proteome Res. 2023;22(10):3178-3189. doi:10.1021/acs.jproteome.3c00207
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