EThcD and 213 nm UVPD for Top-Down Analysis of Bovine Seminal Plasma Proteoforms on Electrophoretic and Chromatographic Time Frames
2020
Seminal plasma is a critical and complex fluid that carries sperm to eggs to initiate the fertilization process. Here, we present a top-down mass spectrometry (TDMS) strategy for identifying proteins and posttranslational modifications (PTMs) in bovine seminal plasma. In this study, proteins were separated using sheathless capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE)-MS and reversed-phase liquid chromatography (LC)-MS, and then fragmented using electron-transfer/higher-energy collisional dissociation (EThcD) and 213 nm ultraviolet photodissociation (213 nm UVPD) to provide more comprehensive information about the proteomic landscape of this biological fluid. Four hundred and seventeen proteoforms were identified by sheathless CZE-MS, and one hundred and seventy-two species were unique to this method. LC-MS identified 3090 proteoforms, including 1707 unique species. All identifications were within ±10 ppm (mass error) and with a P-score ≤ 1E-04. Pooling results (triplicate measurements) from sheathless CZE-MS and ...
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