Trypsin Cleaves Exclusively C-terminal to Arginine and Lysine Residues
University of Southern Denmark
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Abstract
Almost all large-scale projects in mass spectrometry-based proteomics use trypsin to convert protein mixtures into more readily analyzable peptide populations. When searching peptide fragmentation spectra against sequence databases, potentially matching peptide sequences can be required to conform to tryptic specificity, namely, cleavage exclusively C-terminal to arginine or lysine. In many published reports, however, significant numbers of proteins are identified by non-tryptic peptides. Here we use the sub-parts per million mass accuracy of a new ion trap Fourier transform mass spectrometer to achieve more than a 100-fold increased confidence in peptide identification compared with typical ion trap…
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- Trypsin
- Peptide
- Bottom-up proteomics
- Lysine
- Chemistry
- Mass spectrometry
- Peptide sequence
- Arginine
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