Applicability of the critical chromatography concept to proteomics problems: Experimental study of the dependence of peptide retention time on the sequence of amino acids in the chain

Experimental data on the separation of synthetic and natural peptides are presented as treated in terms of the separation model proposed by the authors, which allows for the chain connectivity of amino acid residues and the cooperative character of their interaction with the surface. It was shown th...

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Published in:Polymer science. Series A, Chemistry, physics Vol. 50; no. 3; pp. 309 - 321
Main Authors: Tarasova, I. A., Gorshkov, A. V., Evreinov, V. V., Adams, K., Zubarev, R. A., Gorshkov, M. V.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica 2008
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Summary:Experimental data on the separation of synthetic and natural peptides are presented as treated in terms of the separation model proposed by the authors, which allows for the chain connectivity of amino acid residues and the cooperative character of their interaction with the surface. It was shown that the model accurately predicts the separation of peptides with identical amino acid contents and different sequences of units in the chain. The differences in the sequence may be permutation of amino acid residues and the presence of terminal groups, amino acid isomers, or mirror sequences in the chain. The separation model was used to predict the retention times of peptides prepared via the enzymatic hydrolysis of E. coli proteins and bovine serum albumin with trypsin. It was shown that in general the model accurately explains the array of experimental data on the separation of such peptides, thus being the first successful attempt to relate the chain sequence to the retention volume.
ISSN:0965-545X
1555-6107
DOI:10.1134/S0965545X08030097