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With chapters provided by international leading experts, this book covers the recent advances in protein and peptide mass spectrometry.

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"This book will be a valuable reference as it contains plenty of depth and substance to be of interest to experienced practitioners of mass spectrometry and related techniques, but is still accessible to pharmaceutical researchers who want to learn more about MS technologies and its applications." (American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 1 July 2012)



Table of Contents
PREFACE xv

CONTRIBUTORS xvii

PART I METHODOLOGY 1

1 Ionization Methods in Protein Mass Spectrometry 3
Ismael Cotte-Rodriguez, Yun Zhang, Zhixin Miao, and Hao Chen

1.1 History of the Development of Protein Mass Spectrometry 4

1.2 Laser-Based Ionization Methods for Proteins 5

1.3 Spray-Based Ionization Methods for Proteins 13

1.4 Ambient Ionization Methods 20

1.5 Conclusions 30

Acknowledgments 30

References 30

2 Ion Activation and Mass Analysis in Protein Mass Spectrometry 43
Cheng Lin and Peter O’Connor

2.1 Introduction 43

2.2 Ion Activation and Tandem MS Analysis 46

2.3 Mass Analyzers 59

References 81

3 Target Proteins: Bottom-up and Top-down Proteomics 89
Michael Boyne and Ron Bose

3.1 Mass Spectral Approaches to Targeted Protein Identification 89

3.2 Bottom-up Proteomics 90

3.3 Top-down Approaches 96

3.4 Next-Generation Approaches 98

References 99

4 Quantitative Proteomics by Mass Spectrometry 101
Jacob Galan, Anton Iliuk, and W. Andy Tao

4.1 Introduction 101

4.2 In-Cell Labeling 105

4.3 Quantitation via Isotopic Labeling of Proteins 107

4.4 Quantitation via Isotopic Labeling on Peptides 112

4.5 Label-Free Quantitation 116

4.6 Conclusions 119

Acknowledgment 120

References 120

5 Comparative Proteomics by Direct Tissue Analysis Using Imaging Mass Spectrometry 129
Michelle L. Reyzer and Richard M. Caprioli

5.1 Introduction 129

5.2 Conventional Comparative Proteomics 130

5.3 Comparative Proteomics Using Imaging MS 131

5.4 Conclusions 136

Acknowledgments 137

References 137

6 Peptide and Protein Analysis Using Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry 139
Jeffrey R. Enders, Michal Kliman, Sevugarajan Sundarapandian, and John A. McLean

6.1 Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation and Separation Selectivity 139

6.2 Characterizing and Interpreting Peptide and Protein Structures 147

6.3 Applications of IM-MS to Peptide and Protein Characterizations 152

6.4 Future Directions 158

Acknowledgments 159

References 160

7 Chemical Footprinting for Determining Protein Properties and Interactions 175
Sandra A. Kerfoot and Michael L. Gross

7.1 Introduction to Hydrogen–Deuterium Exchange 175

7.2 Experimental Procedures 178

7.3 Mass Spectrometry-Based HDX in Practice 182

7.4 Protein Footprinting via Free-Radical Oxidation 193

7.5 Chemical Crosslinking 198

7.6 Selective and Irreversible Chemical Modification 201

7.7 Conclusion 205

References 206

8 Microwave Technology to Accelerate Protein Analysis 213
Urooj A. Mirza, Birendra N. Pramanik, and Ajay K. Bose

8.1 Introduction 213

8.2 Microwave Technology 215

8.3 Summary 224

Acknowledgments 224

References 224

9 Bioinformatics and Database Searching 231
Surendra Dasari and David L. Tabb

9.1 Overview 231

9.2 Introduction to Tandem Mass Spectrometry 231

9.3 Overview of Peptide Identification with Database Searching 234

9.4 MyriMatch-IDPicker Protein Identification Pipeline 235

9.5 Results of a Shotgun Proteomics Study 246

9.6 Improvements to MyriMatch Database Search Engine 248

9.7 Applications of MyriMatch-IDPicker Pipeline 250

9.8 Conclusions 251

Acknowledgments 251

References 251

PART II Applications 253

10 Mass Spectrometry-Based Screening and Characterization of Protein–Ligand Complexes in Drug Discovery 255
Christine L. Andrews, Michael R. Ziebell, Elliott Nickbarg, and Xianshu Yang

10.1 Introduction 255

10.2 Affinity Selection Mass Spectrometry (AS-MS) 256

10.3 Solution-Based AS-MS as Screening Technologies 258

10.4 Gas-Phase Interactions 267

10.5 Enzyme Activity Assays Using MS for Screening or Confirming Drug Candidates 271

10.6 Conclusions and Future Directions 276

References 277

11 Utilization of Mass Spectrometry for the Structural Characterization of Biopharmaceutical Protein Products 287
Amareth Lim and Catherine A. Srebalus Barnes

11.1 Introduction 287

11.2 MS-Based Approach for the Characterization of Recombinant Therapeutic Proteins 288

11.3 Cell Culture Development 290

11.4 Purification Development 294

11.5 Formulation Development 300

11.6 Analytical Method Development 304

11.7 Confirmation of Structure/Product Comparability Assessment 311

11.8 Conclusions 313

Acknowledgments 315

References 315

12 Post-translationally Modified Proteins: Glycosylation, Phosphorylation, and Disulfide Bond Formation 321
Anthony Tsarbopoulos and Fotini N. Bazoti

12.1 Introduction 321

12.2 Glycosylation 322

12.3 Phosphorylation 338

12.4 Disulfide Bond Detection and Mapping 347

12.5 Future Perspectives 350

Acknowledgments 352

Abbreviations 353

References 354

13 Mass Spectrometry of Antigenic Peptides 371
Henry Rohrs

13.1 Introduction 371

13.2 Analysis of Antigenic Peptides 374

13.3 Examples of the Application of Mass Spectrometry to Antigenic Peptide Study 381

13.4 Future Work 385

Acknowledgments 386

Abbreviations 387

References 387

14 Neuropeptidomics 393
Jonathan V. Sweedler, Fang Xie, and Adriana Bora

14.1 Introduction 393

14.2 Neuropeptidomics: Characterizing Peptides in the Brain 394

14.3 Sample Preparation for Mass Spectrometry 395

14.4 Separations 405

14.5 Peptide Characterization via Mass Spectrometry 407

14.6 Conclusions 419

14.7 Future Perspectives 419

Acknowledgments 420

References 420

15 Mass Spectrometry for the Study of Peptide Drug Metabolism 435
Patrick J. Rudewicz

15.1 Introduction 435

15.2 Peptide Drug Metabolism 436

15.3 LC-MS/MS for Metabolite Identification 437

15.4 Quantitative Analysis 439

15.5 Case Study: IL-1b Protease Inhibitors 440

15.6 Future Directions 445

References 445

INDEX 449

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      Book Synopsis
      With chapters provided by international leading experts, this book covers the recent advances in protein and peptide mass spectrometry.

      Trade Review

      "This book will be a valuable reference as it contains plenty of depth and substance to be of interest to experienced practitioners of mass spectrometry and related techniques, but is still accessible to pharmaceutical researchers who want to learn more about MS technologies and its applications." (American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 1 July 2012)



      Table of Contents
      PREFACE xv

      CONTRIBUTORS xvii

      PART I METHODOLOGY 1

      1 Ionization Methods in Protein Mass Spectrometry 3
      Ismael Cotte-Rodriguez, Yun Zhang, Zhixin Miao, and Hao Chen

      1.1 History of the Development of Protein Mass Spectrometry 4

      1.2 Laser-Based Ionization Methods for Proteins 5

      1.3 Spray-Based Ionization Methods for Proteins 13

      1.4 Ambient Ionization Methods 20

      1.5 Conclusions 30

      Acknowledgments 30

      References 30

      2 Ion Activation and Mass Analysis in Protein Mass Spectrometry 43
      Cheng Lin and Peter O’Connor

      2.1 Introduction 43

      2.2 Ion Activation and Tandem MS Analysis 46

      2.3 Mass Analyzers 59

      References 81

      3 Target Proteins: Bottom-up and Top-down Proteomics 89
      Michael Boyne and Ron Bose

      3.1 Mass Spectral Approaches to Targeted Protein Identification 89

      3.2 Bottom-up Proteomics 90

      3.3 Top-down Approaches 96

      3.4 Next-Generation Approaches 98

      References 99

      4 Quantitative Proteomics by Mass Spectrometry 101
      Jacob Galan, Anton Iliuk, and W. Andy Tao

      4.1 Introduction 101

      4.2 In-Cell Labeling 105

      4.3 Quantitation via Isotopic Labeling of Proteins 107

      4.4 Quantitation via Isotopic Labeling on Peptides 112

      4.5 Label-Free Quantitation 116

      4.6 Conclusions 119

      Acknowledgment 120

      References 120

      5 Comparative Proteomics by Direct Tissue Analysis Using Imaging Mass Spectrometry 129
      Michelle L. Reyzer and Richard M. Caprioli

      5.1 Introduction 129

      5.2 Conventional Comparative Proteomics 130

      5.3 Comparative Proteomics Using Imaging MS 131

      5.4 Conclusions 136

      Acknowledgments 137

      References 137

      6 Peptide and Protein Analysis Using Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry 139
      Jeffrey R. Enders, Michal Kliman, Sevugarajan Sundarapandian, and John A. McLean

      6.1 Ion Mobility–Mass Spectrometry: Instrumentation and Separation Selectivity 139

      6.2 Characterizing and Interpreting Peptide and Protein Structures 147

      6.3 Applications of IM-MS to Peptide and Protein Characterizations 152

      6.4 Future Directions 158

      Acknowledgments 159

      References 160

      7 Chemical Footprinting for Determining Protein Properties and Interactions 175
      Sandra A. Kerfoot and Michael L. Gross

      7.1 Introduction to Hydrogen–Deuterium Exchange 175

      7.2 Experimental Procedures 178

      7.3 Mass Spectrometry-Based HDX in Practice 182

      7.4 Protein Footprinting via Free-Radical Oxidation 193

      7.5 Chemical Crosslinking 198

      7.6 Selective and Irreversible Chemical Modification 201

      7.7 Conclusion 205

      References 206

      8 Microwave Technology to Accelerate Protein Analysis 213
      Urooj A. Mirza, Birendra N. Pramanik, and Ajay K. Bose

      8.1 Introduction 213

      8.2 Microwave Technology 215

      8.3 Summary 224

      Acknowledgments 224

      References 224

      9 Bioinformatics and Database Searching 231
      Surendra Dasari and David L. Tabb

      9.1 Overview 231

      9.2 Introduction to Tandem Mass Spectrometry 231

      9.3 Overview of Peptide Identification with Database Searching 234

      9.4 MyriMatch-IDPicker Protein Identification Pipeline 235

      9.5 Results of a Shotgun Proteomics Study 246

      9.6 Improvements to MyriMatch Database Search Engine 248

      9.7 Applications of MyriMatch-IDPicker Pipeline 250

      9.8 Conclusions 251

      Acknowledgments 251

      References 251

      PART II Applications 253

      10 Mass Spectrometry-Based Screening and Characterization of Protein–Ligand Complexes in Drug Discovery 255
      Christine L. Andrews, Michael R. Ziebell, Elliott Nickbarg, and Xianshu Yang

      10.1 Introduction 255

      10.2 Affinity Selection Mass Spectrometry (AS-MS) 256

      10.3 Solution-Based AS-MS as Screening Technologies 258

      10.4 Gas-Phase Interactions 267

      10.5 Enzyme Activity Assays Using MS for Screening or Confirming Drug Candidates 271

      10.6 Conclusions and Future Directions 276

      References 277

      11 Utilization of Mass Spectrometry for the Structural Characterization of Biopharmaceutical Protein Products 287
      Amareth Lim and Catherine A. Srebalus Barnes

      11.1 Introduction 287

      11.2 MS-Based Approach for the Characterization of Recombinant Therapeutic Proteins 288

      11.3 Cell Culture Development 290

      11.4 Purification Development 294

      11.5 Formulation Development 300

      11.6 Analytical Method Development 304

      11.7 Confirmation of Structure/Product Comparability Assessment 311

      11.8 Conclusions 313

      Acknowledgments 315

      References 315

      12 Post-translationally Modified Proteins: Glycosylation, Phosphorylation, and Disulfide Bond Formation 321
      Anthony Tsarbopoulos and Fotini N. Bazoti

      12.1 Introduction 321

      12.2 Glycosylation 322

      12.3 Phosphorylation 338

      12.4 Disulfide Bond Detection and Mapping 347

      12.5 Future Perspectives 350

      Acknowledgments 352

      Abbreviations 353

      References 354

      13 Mass Spectrometry of Antigenic Peptides 371
      Henry Rohrs

      13.1 Introduction 371

      13.2 Analysis of Antigenic Peptides 374

      13.3 Examples of the Application of Mass Spectrometry to Antigenic Peptide Study 381

      13.4 Future Work 385

      Acknowledgments 386

      Abbreviations 387

      References 387

      14 Neuropeptidomics 393
      Jonathan V. Sweedler, Fang Xie, and Adriana Bora

      14.1 Introduction 393

      14.2 Neuropeptidomics: Characterizing Peptides in the Brain 394

      14.3 Sample Preparation for Mass Spectrometry 395

      14.4 Separations 405

      14.5 Peptide Characterization via Mass Spectrometry 407

      14.6 Conclusions 419

      14.7 Future Perspectives 419

      Acknowledgments 420

      References 420

      15 Mass Spectrometry for the Study of Peptide Drug Metabolism 435
      Patrick J. Rudewicz

      15.1 Introduction 435

      15.2 Peptide Drug Metabolism 436

      15.3 LC-MS/MS for Metabolite Identification 437

      15.4 Quantitative Analysis 439

      15.5 Case Study: IL-1b Protease Inhibitors 440

      15.6 Future Directions 445

      References 445

      INDEX 449

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