CIHIDECAR   12529
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN HIDRATOS DE CARBONO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Online Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometric Monitoring of Protease-Catalyzed Reactions in Real Time
Autor/es:
Z. YU; L. C. CHEN; M. K. MANDAL; H. NONAMI,; K. HIRAOKA; R. ERRA-BALSELLS; ERRA BALSELLS, ROSA
Revista:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2012 vol. 23 p. 728 - 735
ISSN:
1044-0305
Resumen:
Abstract
Although there are a lot of well established methods for monitoring enzyme-catalyzed reactions,
most of them are based on changes in spectroscopic properties during the conversion of
substrates to products. However, reactions without optical changes are common, which are
inapplicable to these spectroscopic methods. As an alternative technique for enzymologic
research, mass spectrometry (MS) is favored due to its specificity, sensitivity, and the ability to
obtain stoichiometric information. In this work, probe electrospray ionization (PESI) source
coupled with a time of flight mass spectrometer was employed to monitor some typical proteasecatalyzed
reactions, including pepsinolysis and trypsinolysis of cytochrome c in real time. Due to
the high electrical conductivity of each reaction system, corona discharges are likely to occur,
which would decrease intensities of mass spectrometric signals. An ultra-fine sampling probe
and an auxiliary vapor spray were adopted to prevent corona discharges. Experimental results
from peptic and tryptic digestions of cytochrome c showed different and characteristic catalytic
pathways. With the data presented in this study, PESI-MS can be considered as a potential tool
for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions because of its simplicity in instrumental
configuration, wide applicability under harsh conditions, and flexibility in combination with other
techniques.
pathways. With the data presented in this study, PESI-MS can be considered as a potential tool
for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions because of its simplicity in instrumental
configuration, wide applicability under harsh conditions, and flexibility in combination with other
techniques.
the high electrical conductivity of each reaction system, corona discharges are likely to occur,
which would decrease intensities of mass spectrometric signals. An ultra-fine sampling probe
and an auxiliary vapor spray were adopted to prevent corona discharges. Experimental results
from peptic and tryptic digestions of cytochrome c showed different and characteristic catalytic
pathways. With the data presented in this study, PESI-MS can be considered as a potential tool
for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions because of its simplicity in instrumental
configuration, wide applicability under harsh conditions, and flexibility in combination with other
techniques.
pathways. With the data presented in this study, PESI-MS can be considered as a potential tool
for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions because of its simplicity in instrumental
configuration, wide applicability under harsh conditions, and flexibility in combination with other
techniques.
c in real time. Due to
the high electrical conductivity of each reaction system, corona discharges are likely to occur,
which would decrease intensities of mass spectrometric signals. An ultra-fine sampling probe
and an auxiliary vapor spray were adopted to prevent corona discharges. Experimental results
from peptic and tryptic digestions of cytochrome c showed different and characteristic catalytic
pathways. With the data presented in this study, PESI-MS can be considered as a potential tool
for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions because of its simplicity in instrumental
configuration, wide applicability under harsh conditions, and flexibility in combination with other
techniques.
pathways. With the data presented in this study, PESI-MS can be considered as a potential tool
for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions because of its simplicity in instrumental
configuration, wide applicability under harsh conditions, and flexibility in combination with other
techniques.
c showed different and characteristic catalytic
pathways. With the data presented in this study, PESI-MS can be considered as a potential tool
for real-time monitoring of enzymatic reactions because of its simplicity in instrumental
configuration, wide applicability under harsh conditions, and flexibility in combination with other
techniques.
Key words: Onlinemonitoring, Probe electrospray ionization, Proteolytic reactions, Electrochemical
etching, Solid probe
etching, Solid probe
Onlinemonitoring, Probe electrospray ionization, Proteolytic reactions, Electrochemical
etching, Solid probe

