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Identification of free phosphopeptides in different biological fluids by a mass spectrometry approach

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 392, Issue 1-2, Pages 147-159

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-008-2266-7

Keywords

free peptide; phosphorylation; linear ion trap; precursor ion; neutral loss

Funding

  1. Ministero dell'Universita e della Ricerca Scientifica [FIRB 2001]
  2. National Center of Excellence in Molecular Medicine (MIUR, Rome)
  3. Regional Center of Competence (CRdC ATIBB, Regione Campania, Naples)
  4. INBB

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Human body fluids have been rediscovered in the post-genomic era as a great source of biological markers and perhaps as source of potential biomarkers of disease. Recently, it has been found that not only proteins but also peptides and their modifications can be indicators of early pathogenic processes. This paper reports the identification of free phosphopeptides in human fluids using an improved IMAC strategy coupled to iterative mass spectrometry-based scanning techniques (neutral loss, precursor ion, multiple reaction monitoring). Many peptides were detected in the enriched extract samples when submitted to the MS-integrated strategy, whereas they were not detected in the initial extract samples. The combination of the IMAC-modified protocol with selective precursor ion and constant neutral loss triple quadrupole scan modes confers a high sensitivity on the analysis, allowing rapid phosphopeptide identification and characterization, even at low concentrations. To the best of our knowledge this work represents the first report exclusively focused on the detection of free phosphorylated peptides in biological fluids.

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