An improved workflow for identifying ubiquitin/ubiquitin‐like protein conjugation sites from tandem mass spectra

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  • Published: Aug 9, 2013
  • Author: Changming Xu, Jiyang Zhang, Wei Zhang, Hui Liu, Jianwei Fang, Hongwei Xie
  • Journal: PROTEOMICS

The identification of ubiquitin (Ub) and Ub‐like protein (Ubl) conjugation sites is important in understanding their roles in biological pathway regulations. However, unambiguously and sensitively identifying Ub/Ubl conjugation sites through high‐throughput MS remains challenging. We introduce an improved workflow for identifying Ub/Ubl conjugation sites based on the ChopNSpice and X!Tandem software. ChopNSpice is modified to generate Ub/Ubl conjugation peptides in the form of a cross‐link. A combinatorial FASTA database can be acquired using the modified ChopNSpice (MchopNSpice). The modified X!Tandem (UblSearch) introduces a new fragmentation model for the Ub/Ubl conjugation peptides to match unambiguously the MS/MS spectra with linear peptides or Ub/Ubl conjugation peptides using the combinatorial FASTA database. The novel workflow exhibited better performance in analyzing an Ub and Ubl spectral library and a large‐scale Trypanosoma cruzi small Ub‐related modifier dataset compared with the original ChopNSpice method. The proposed workflow is more suitable for processing large‐scale MS datasets of Ub/Ubl modification. MchopNSpice and UblSearch are freely available under the GNU General Public License v3.0 at http://sourceforge.net/projects/maublsearch.

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