Challenges in mass spectrometry-based quantification of bioactive peptides: a case study exploring the neuropeptide Y family.

Abstract:

:The study of biologically active peptides is critical to the understanding of physiological pathways, especially those involved in the development of disease. Historically, the measurement of biologically active endogenous peptides has been undertaken by radioimmunoassay, a highly sensitive and robust technique that permits the detection of physiological concentrations in different biofluid and tissue extracts. Over recent years, a range of mass spectrometric approaches have been applied to peptide quantification with limited degrees of success. Neuropeptide Y (NPY), peptide YY (PYY), and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) belong to the NPY family exhibiting regulatory effects on appetite and feeding behavior. The physiological significance of these peptides depends on their molecular forms and in vivo concentrations systemically and at local sites within tissues. In this report, we describe an approach for quantification of individual peptides within mixtures using high-performance liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry analysis of the NPY family peptides. Aspects of quantification including sample preparation, the use of matrix-matched calibration curves, and internal standards will be discussed. This method for the simultaneous determination of NPY, PYY, and PP was accurate and reproducible but lacks the sensitivity required for measurement of their endogenous concentration in plasma. The advantages of mass spectrometric quantification will be discussed alongside the current obstacles and challenges.

journal_name

Biopolymers

journal_title

Biopolymers

authors

Xi L,Jin Y,Parker EA,Josh P,Jones A,Wijffels G,Colgrave ML

doi

10.1002/bip.22109

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-01-01 00:00:00

pages

357-66

issue

4

eissn

0006-3525

issn

1097-0282

journal_volume

98

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