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Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry profiling of histones
Authors:Su Xiaodan  Jacob Naduparambil K  Amunugama Ravindra  Lucas David M  Knapp Amy R  Ren Chen  Davis Melanie E  Marcucci Guido  Parthun Mark R  Byrd John C  Fishel Richard  Freitas Michael A
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Human Cancer Genetics, College of Medicine and Public Health, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, USA.
Abstract:Here we describe the use of reverse-phase liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (RPLC-MS) to simultaneously characterize variants and post-translationally modified isoforms for each histone. The analysis of intact proteins significantly reduces the time of sample preparation and simplifies data interpretation. LC-MS analysis and peptide mass mapping have previously been applied to identify histone proteins and to characterize their post-translational modifications. However, these studies provided limited characterization of both linker histones and core histones. The current LC-MS analysis allows for the simultaneous observation of all histone PTMs and variants (both replacement and bulk histones) without further enrichment, which will be valuable in comparative studies. Protein identities were verified by the analysis of histone H2A species using RPLC fractionation, AU-PAGE separation and nano-LC-MS/MS.
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