Lab 5 - MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry Flashcards
What are the tasks of this lab?
- Preparation of reagents for digestion
- In-gel digestion
- Extraction of peptides
- MALDI-TOF MS spotting
What is a mass spectrometer used to obtain?
Information of the mass of a molecule
In biological application, what is mess spectrometry most commonly used for?
To rapidly identify novel multiprotein complexes and map protein modifications that regulate enzymatic activity
What other field if centered on mass spectrometry platforms?
- Proteomics (the systematic analysis of all the proteins that are expressed in a given cell which revolutionized protein characterization)
- Disease research
- Drug discovery
How is mass spectrometry carried out?
1) Proteins are first proteolytically cleaved with proteases at the peptide bond
2) Masses of the individual peptides are determined
What will we be digesting in this lab?
The affinity-purified protein from last week with a protease called trypsin to unambiguously prove that you purified PTEN
What does trypsin do?
Specifically cleaves the peptide bond following lysine and arginine residues
What will the masses of the individual tryptic peptides produce?
A “mass fingerprint” for your protein of interest
How can the tryptic peptide masses generated by mass spectrometry be used if the protein is unknown?
To search a protein sequence database to identify your unknown protein (powerful tool for elucidating protein-protein interactions and novel functional biological complexes)
What is a mass spectrometer composed of?
- Sample inlet
- Ion source
- Mass analyzer
- Detector
- Vacuum system
- Instrument control system
- Data system
What is the main process underlying mass spectrometry?
The measurement of the mass-to-charge ration (m/z) of gas-phase ions which are derived from a substance of interest (a protein in our case)
How is the mass-to-charge ratio of gas-phase ions characterized?
By the movement of these ions within an electric field
In this lab, what will peptides derived from proteolytically cleaved PTEN be dissolved in?
A solution of UV-absorbing compound referred to as the matric and placed on a target plate for the mass spectrometer
What happens as the solution dries?
The matrix crystallizes and the peptide molecules become embedded within the matrix crystals
What do pulses of UV laser light do?
Vaporize small amounts of the matrix and therefore the peptide ions, and are carried into the gas phase in the process