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Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping

Proteases are widely used in the food industry to hydrolyze proteins and prepare bioactive peptides. Peptide mapping identification supports the application of proteases in the food industry. The site-specified peptide identification method, which was developed for site-specific proteases like tryps...

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Autores principales: Wang, H. B., Zeng, F., Wang, Y. Y., Li, X., S. H., Li, Y. M., Wang, Y. F., Liu, Y. H., Lu, F. P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04226a
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author Wang, H. B.
Zeng, F.
Wang, Y. Y.
Li, X.
S. H.,
Li, Y. M.
Wang, Y. F.
Liu, Y. H.
Lu, F. P.
author_facet Wang, H. B.
Zeng, F.
Wang, Y. Y.
Li, X.
S. H.,
Li, Y. M.
Wang, Y. F.
Liu, Y. H.
Lu, F. P.
author_sort Wang, H. B.
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description Proteases are widely used in the food industry to hydrolyze proteins and prepare bioactive peptides. Peptide mapping identification supports the application of proteases in the food industry. The site-specified peptide identification method, which was developed for site-specific proteases like trypsin, is relatively mature and reliable but cannot be applied using most industrial proteases with weak site specificity. To address this issue, the performance and reliability of the site-unspecified peptide identification method should be investigated and evaluated. In this study, tryptic hydrolysates of a single protein and a protein mixture were used to evaluate the site-unspecified identification method. The species origin of the hydrolyzed proteins was not specified in a database search, meaning that millions of protein sequences were included for calculating and matching. At least 98% of the tryptic peptides were successfully identified via the site-unspecified method, demonstrating that the site-unspecified method shows promising reliability. Moreover, the site-unspecified method identified more peptides than the site-specified method, including those from the low-frequency site-unspecific hydrolysis of trypsin, suggesting that the method has strong capabilities for peptide mapping. The results indicate the applicability of the site-unspecified peptide identification method in the study of site-unspecific industrial proteases.
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spelling pubmed-90571402022-05-04 Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping Wang, H. B. Zeng, F. Wang, Y. Y. Li, X. S. H., Li, Y. M. Wang, Y. F. Liu, Y. H. Lu, F. P. RSC Adv Chemistry Proteases are widely used in the food industry to hydrolyze proteins and prepare bioactive peptides. Peptide mapping identification supports the application of proteases in the food industry. The site-specified peptide identification method, which was developed for site-specific proteases like trypsin, is relatively mature and reliable but cannot be applied using most industrial proteases with weak site specificity. To address this issue, the performance and reliability of the site-unspecified peptide identification method should be investigated and evaluated. In this study, tryptic hydrolysates of a single protein and a protein mixture were used to evaluate the site-unspecified identification method. The species origin of the hydrolyzed proteins was not specified in a database search, meaning that millions of protein sequences were included for calculating and matching. At least 98% of the tryptic peptides were successfully identified via the site-unspecified method, demonstrating that the site-unspecified method shows promising reliability. Moreover, the site-unspecified method identified more peptides than the site-specified method, including those from the low-frequency site-unspecific hydrolysis of trypsin, suggesting that the method has strong capabilities for peptide mapping. The results indicate the applicability of the site-unspecified peptide identification method in the study of site-unspecific industrial proteases. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9057140/ /pubmed/35521240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04226a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wang, H. B.
Zeng, F.
Wang, Y. Y.
Li, X.
S. H.,
Li, Y. M.
Wang, Y. F.
Liu, Y. H.
Lu, F. P.
Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping
title Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping
title_full Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping
title_fullStr Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping
title_short Evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping
title_sort evaluation of the site-unspecified peptide identification method for proteolytic peptide mapping
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9057140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35521240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra04226a
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