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J. Bacteriol., 03 1995, 1402-1404, Vol 177, No. 5
G Allmaier, C Schaffer, P Messner, U Rapp and FJ Mayer-Posner
Matrix-assisted laser desorption with concomitant ionization, in
combination with a linear time-of-flight mass spectrometer, was used to
analyze underivatized and hard-to-solubilize surface layer proteins and
glycoproteins by depositing them on top of a microcrystalline layer of the
matrix alpha-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid. Use of this special sample
preparation technique allowed the first successful desorption- ionization
of intact surface layer proteins and accurate determination of their
molecular weights by mass spectrometry. The molecular mass of the monomeric
subunit of the major surface layer protein isolated from Clostridium
thermosaccharolyticum E207-71 was determined to be 75,621 +/- 81 Da. The
obtainable mass accuracy of the technique is conservatively considered to
be within +/- 0.2%. This result deviates from that given by sodium dodecyl
sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis by approximately 7.4 kDa because
this method is strongly affected and biased by the three-dimensional
structure of this type of surface protein. With the apparent advantages of
unsurpassed mass accuracy, low dependence on the physicochemical properties
of the surface layer proteins, and high sensitivity, it can be concluded
that a linear time-of-flight instrument combined with UV matrix-assisted
laser desorption with concomitant ionization is better suited for molecular
weight determination than is gel electrophoresis.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Accurate determination of the molecular weight of the major surface layer protein isolated from Clostridium thermosaccharolyticum by time- of-flight mass spectrometry
Institute for Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria.
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