2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13361-019-02271-x
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Citrulline Effect Is a Characteristic Feature of Deiminated Peptides in Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Abstract: Tandem mass spectrometry of peptides is of utmost importance in proteomics. Collision-induced dissociation usually generates y type fragment ion series from tryptic peptides, carrying information on their primary structure. Amino acid side chains or differences in their basicity could alter fragmentation processes considerably. The well-known proline effect is a cleavage preference at the N -terminus of proline residues in peptides, usually yielding a very abundant… Show more

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“…69 Modified peptides spectra clearly evidence the citrulline effect characterized by an enhanced cleavage preference at the C-terminus of citrullinated residues upon collision-induced dissociation (CID) tandem mass spectrometry, which results in a marked abundance of series y ions for tryptic peptides. 70 Fert-Bober and team assumed a different approach to identify, quantify, and validate citrullination residues while circumventing the challenges associated with current methods in preparing samples and analyzing data. 71 Their research was in response to the widespread false positive results through MS in the PTMs domain.…”
Section: Overcoming Misidentification Of Citrullinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 Modified peptides spectra clearly evidence the citrulline effect characterized by an enhanced cleavage preference at the C-terminus of citrullinated residues upon collision-induced dissociation (CID) tandem mass spectrometry, which results in a marked abundance of series y ions for tryptic peptides. 70 Fert-Bober and team assumed a different approach to identify, quantify, and validate citrullination residues while circumventing the challenges associated with current methods in preparing samples and analyzing data. 71 Their research was in response to the widespread false positive results through MS in the PTMs domain.…”
Section: Overcoming Misidentification Of Citrullinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously observed that Cit residues enhance the amide bond scission at their C -terminus in MS/MS. 40 To the best of our knowledge, however, there are no data on Hci cleavage preferences. Therefore, in this work, we calculated all of the amide bond cleavage ratios of our new series of peptides containing Cit and Hci residues in the third and fourth position in the sequence and compared them to their variants containing alanines at these positions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As software tools in proteomics continue to improve, particularly with the addition of more intelligently designed false discovery rate (FDR) estimation and filtering tools, it is tempting to trust identifications without verifying the spectra themselves. However, many of the most embarrassing retractions that have occurred in proteomics could have been prevented by the verification of the peptide spectral matches (PSMs) by trained mass spectrometrists [ 25 , 26 , 27 ]. For a more comprehensive discussion on the manual analysis of PSMs, please see the thoughtful review and tutorial by Dr. Simone König titled “spectral quality overrides software score” [ 28 ].…”
Section: Common Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%