TY - JOUR A1 - Menero-Valdés, P. A1 - Chronakis, Michail Ioannis A1 - Fernández, B. A1 - Quarles Jr., C. D. A1 - González-Iglesias, H. A1 - Meermann, Björn A1 - Pereiro, R. T1 - Single Cell–ICP–ToF-MS for the Multiplexed Determination of Proteins: Evaluation of the Cellular Stress Response N2 - An automated and straightforward detection and data treatment strategy for the determination of the protein relative concentration in individual human cells by single cell–inductively coupled plasma–time-of-flight mass spectrometry (sc-ICP-ToF-MS) is proposed. Metal nanocluster (NC)-labeled specific antibodies for the target proteins were employed, and ruthenium red (RR) staining, which binds to the cells surface, was used to determine the number of cell events as well as to evaluate the relative volume of the cells. As a proof of concept, the expression of hepcidin, metallothionein-2, and ferroportin employing specific antibodies labeled with IrNCs, PtNCs, and AuNCs, respectively, was investigated by sc-ICP-ToF-MS in human ARPE-19 cells. Taking into account that ARPE-19 cells are spherical in suspension and RR binds to the surface of the cells, the Ru intensity was related to the cell volume (i.e., the cell volume is directly proportional to (Ru intensity)3/2), making it possible to determine not only the mass of the target proteins in each individual cell but also the relative concentration. The proposed approach is of particular interest in comparing cell cultures subjected to different supplementations. ARPE-19 cell cultures under two stress conditions were compared: a hyperglycemic model and an oxidative stress model. The comparison of the control with treated cells shows not only the mass of analyzed species but also the relative changes in the cell volume and concentration of target proteins, clearly allowing the identification of subpopulations under the respective treatment. KW - Peptides and Proteins KW - Immunology KW - Metals PY - 2023 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-581630 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c02558 VL - 95 IS - 35 SP - 13322 EP - 13329 PB - ACS Publications AN - OPUS4-58163 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - INPR A1 - Bosc-Bierne, Gaby A1 - Weller, Michael G. T1 - Investigation of Impurities in Peptide Pools N2 - Peptide pools are important research tools in different biomedical fields. They consist of a complex mixture of defined peptides, which places high demands on the production and quality control of these products. Previously it was shown that the combination of UHPLC with high-resolution mass-spectrometry (HRMS) is a fast and powerful method to confirm the relative concentration and the structural identity of all peptides expected to be in the pool. In this work, the additional information contained in the UV chromatograms and mass spectra is used to search for impurities due to synthesis by-products, degradation during storage and transportation and to identify possible analytical artifacts. It was shown that most impurities are only present in trace amounts and can be considered uncritical for most applications. The most frequent and perhaps unexpected impurities were homo- and heterodimers caused by the free cysteines contained in these peptide pools. Furthermore, pyroglutamate and aspartimide formation, deamidation, methionine oxidation, and amino acid deletions could be found. This list is not intended to be comprehensive, but rather a brief guide to quickly identify impurities and, in the long term, to suggest possible changes in the composition of the peptide pools to avoid such impurities by design or by special precautions. N2 - Peptidpools sind wichtige Forschungswerkzeuge in verschiedenen biomedizinischen Bereichen. Sie bestehen aus einer komplexen Mischung definierter Peptide, was hohe Anforderungen an die Produktion und Qualitätskontrolle dieser Produkte stellt. Zuvor wurde gezeigt, dass die Kombination von UHPLC mit hochauflösender Massenspektrometrie (HRMS) eine schnelle und leistungsstarke Methode ist, um die relative Konzentration und die strukturelle Identität aller Peptide zu bestätigen, die im Pool erwartet werden. In dieser Arbeit werden die zusätzlichen Informationen in den UV-Chromatogrammen und Massenspektren genutzt, um nach Verunreinigungen durch Synthesenebenprodukte, Abbau während der Lagerung und des Transports zu suchen und mögliche analytische Artefakte zu identifizieren. Es wurde gezeigt, dass die meisten Verunreinigungen nur in Spuren vorhanden sind und für die meisten Anwendungen als unkritisch angesehen werden können. Die häufigsten und vielleicht unerwartetsten Verunreinigungen waren Homo- und Heterodimere, die durch die in diesen Peptidpools enthaltenen freien Cysteine verursacht wurden. Außerdem konnten Pyroglutamat- und Aspartimidbildung, Deamidierung, Methioninoxidation und Aminosäurendeletion festgestellt werden. Diese Liste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit, sondern soll vielmehr eine kurze Anleitung zur schnellen Identifizierung von Verunreinigungen und langfristig zur Anregung möglicher Änderungen in der Zusammensetzung der Peptidpools sein, um solche Verunreinigungen durch Design oder besondere Vorsichtsmaßnahmen zu vermeiden. KW - Peptides KW - Mixtures KW - Degradation KW - Rearrangement KW - Cystein-Dimers KW - Immunology KW - MHC PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-621270 DO - https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202412.0832.v1 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - MDPI CY - Basle, Switzerland AN - OPUS4-62127 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -