July 26, 2024
Journal Article

Top-down mass spectrometry of native proteoforms and their complexes: A community study

Abstract

The combination of native electrospray ionisation with top-down fragmentation in mass spectrometry allows simultaneous determination of the stoichiometry of noncovalent complexes and identification of their component proteoforms and co-factors. While this approach is powerful, both native mass spectrometry and top-down mass spectrometry are not yet well standardised, and only a limited number of laboratories regularly carry out this type of research. To address this challenge, the Consortium for Top-Down Proteomics (CTDP) initiated a study to develop and test protocols for native mass spectrometry combined with top-down fragmentation of proteins and protein complexes across eleven instruments in nine laboratories. The outcomes are summarised in this report to provide robust benchmarks and a valuable entry point for the scientific community.

Published: July 26, 2024

Citation

Habeck T., K.A. Brown, B. Des Soye, C. Lantz, M. Zhou, N. Alam, and M. Hossain, et al. 2024. Top-down mass spectrometry of native proteoforms and their complexes: A community study. Nature Methods. PNNL-SA-189941. doi:10.1038/s41592-024-02279-6