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Identification of N-terminally arginylated proteins and peptides by mass spectrometry.

Nature protocols (2009-02-21)
Tao Xu, Catherine C L Wong, Anna Kashina, John R Yates
ABSTRACT

This protocol outlines the essential steps of mass spectrometry-based analysis of protein samples that can be used to identify post-translational arginylation. We describe special considerations for sample preparation and digestion, mass spectrometry analysis using high-precision instruments, database searching for the addition of N-terminal arginine, and multiple steps of automated and manual data validation. Data validation is especially important and involves automated data filtering, manual elimination of mass ambiguities, isotopic peak checking and analysis of the ion fragmentation patterns of the putative arginylated peptides. This protocol is an unambiguous method for the identification of post-translationally arginylated proteins, and it can be used to identify new arginylated proteins. This method provides a definitive answer on the identity of arginylated proteins and peptides in simple and complex protein preparations. It is recommended for studies of arginylation and can be applied to other poorly understood post-translational modifications.

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Trichloroacetic acid, BioXtra, ≥99.0%
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Endoproteinase Lys-C Sequencing Grade, from Lysobacter enzymogenes