Differentiation of isobaric cross‐linked peptides prepared via maleimide chemistry using MALDI‐MS and MS/MS

Author:

González Luis Javier1,Pousa Satomy1,Hojo Hironobu2,Watanabe Shio3,Higo Daisuke3,Mallon Alina Rodriguez4,Takao Toshifumi5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Department of Proteomics Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Havana Cuba

2. Laboratory of Protein Organic Chemistry, Institute for Protein Research Osaka University Osaka Japan

3. Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Yokohama Japan

4. Animal Biotechnology Department Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Havana Cuba

5. Laboratory for Protein Profiling and Functional Proteomics, Institute for Protein Research Osaka University Osaka Japan

Abstract

RationaleThe thiosuccinimide linker is widely used in the synthesis of bioconjugates. However, it is susceptible to hydrolysis and is transformed into its hydrolyzed and/or the isobaric thiazine forms, the latter of which is a fairly common product in a conjugate that contains a cysteinyl peptide. Matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization‐mass spectrometry (MALDI‐MS) and matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization‐tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI‐MS/MS) are useful for differentiating these isobaric species.MethodsFour cross‐linked peptides with thiosuccinimide linkers were synthesized. Analogs with linkers that were transformed into thiazine and/or the hydrolyzed thiosuccinimide linkers were then synthesized by incubating the samples at neutral or basic pH. All the cross‐linked peptides were purified using RP‐HPLC (reversed‐phase high‐performance liquid chromatography) and differentiated using MALDI‐MS, MALDI‐MS/MS, and ultraviolet photodissociation.ResultsA cysteinyl peptide‐containing conjugate, the thiosuccinimide form, was largely transformed into the hydrolyzed or thiazine forms after incubation at neutral or basic pH. MALDI‐MS allowed the three forms to be differentiated: the thiosuccinimide and its hydrolysis product yielded two constituent peptides after reductive cleavage between the Cys and succinimide moieties; no fragment ions were produced from the thiazine form. In addition, MALDI‐MS/MS of the thiosuccinimide form yielded two pairs of complementary fragment ions via 1,4‐elimination: Cys‐SH and maleimide, and dehydro‐alanine and thiosuccinimide, which are different from those produced via reductive cleavage in MALDI‐MS. The thiazine form yielded fragment ions resulting from the cleavage of the newly formed amide bond in the linker that resulted from thiazine formation.ConclusionsThe thiosuccinimide (but not thiazine) form of the cross‐linked peptide yielded individual constituent peptides using MALDI‐MS and MALDI‐MS/MS, showing specific 1,4‐elimination for the thiosuccinimide form and cleavage at the newly formed peptide bond via transcyclization for the thiazine form.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Spectroscopy,Analytical Chemistry

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