Improved Sensitivity for Protein Turnover Quantification by Monitoring Immonium Ion Isotopologue Abundance.

Anal Chem

In-vitro/In-vivo Translation Platform Group , GlaxoSmithKline , 1250 S CollegevilleRoad , Collegeville, Pennsylvania 19426 , United States.

Published: August 2019

We describe an analytical strategy allowing for the direct quantification of stable isotope label incorporation in newly synthesized proteins following administration of the stable isotope tracer deuterium oxide. We present a demonstration of coupling high-resolution mass spectrometry, metabolic stable isotope labeling, and MS/MS-based isotopologue quantification for the measurement of protein turnover. Stable isotope labeling with deuterium oxide, followed by immonium ion isotopologue quantification, is a more sensitive strategy for determining protein fractional synthesis rates compared to peptide centric mass isotopomer distribution analysis approaches when labeling time and/or stable isotope tracer exposure is limited and, as such, offers a great advantage for human studies.

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