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  • Summary
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Protocol
  • Representative Results
  • Discussion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Materials
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Summary

An analytical workflow based on liquid chromatography, trapped ion mobility spectrometry, and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-TIMS-ToF MS/MS) for high confidence and highly reproducible "bottom-up" analysis of histone modifications and identification based on principal parameters (retention time [RT], collision cross section [CCS], and accurate mass-to-charge [m/z] ratio).

Abstract

Histone proteins are highly abundant and conserved among eukaryotes and play a large role in gene regulation as a result of structures known as posttranslational modifications (PTMs). Identifying the position and nature of each PTM or pattern of PTMs in reference to external or genetic factors allows this information to be statistically correlated with biological responses such as DNA transcription, replication, or repair. In the present work, a high-throughput analytical protocol for the detection of histone PTMs from biological samples is described. The use of complementary liquid chromatography, trapped ion mobility spectrometry, and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-TIMS-ToF MS/MS) enables the separation and PTM assignment of the most biologically relevant modifications in a single analysis. The described approach takes advantage of recent developments in dependent data acquisition (DDA) using parallel accumulation in the mobility trap, followed by sequential fragmentation and collision-induced dissociation. Histone PTMs are confidently assigned based on their retention time, mobility, and fragmentation pattern.

Introduction

In eukaryotic cells, DNA is packaged as chromatin into functional units called nucleosomes. These units are composed of an octamer of four core histones (two each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4)1,2,3,4. Histones are amongst the most abundant and highly conserved proteins in eukaryotes, which are largely responsible for gene regulation5. Histone posttranslational modifications (PTMs) play a large role in the regulation of chromatin dynamics and rigger various biological processes such as DNA transcription, replication, and re....

Protocol

NOTE: Histone samples were extracted using a method adapted from Bhanu et al. (2020)12.

1. Sample preparation

  1. Harvesting cultured cells
    1. When cells are 80% confluent, ensure they are viable using trypan blue exclusion.
      NOTE: A HeLa S3 cell line was used for these experiments, but this method can be applied to any cultured cells.
    2. Aspirate the media, then apply 5 mL of 1x phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) to each pl.......

Representative Results

A bottom-up proteomic workflow (Figure 7) typically involves the following: extraction of the target protein(s) from a crude sample, followed by quantifying the concentration of the protein(s), and then fractionation, usually by gel electrophoresis or liquid chromatography. After fractionation, the proteins are digested using a proteolytic enzyme (often trypsin), and finally, mass spectrometric analysis of the resulting peptides and protein identification using an established database

Discussion

Histones are basic proteins that regulate chromatin structure by interacting with DNA in the form of octamers consisting of the four core histones (two each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4)20. Histones contain numerous lysine and arginine residues, which are readily modified, leading to extensive PTMs that alter the chromatin chemistry by influencing histone function or by binding to other cellular proteins21. PTMs can elicit biological responses by working in tandem, with specific.......

Acknowledgements

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. HRD-1547798 and Grant No. HRD-2111661. These NSF Grants were awarded to Florida International University as part of the Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) Program. This is contribution number 1672 from the Institute of Environment, a Preeminent Program at Florida International University. Additional support was provided by the National Institute of Health under Grant No. R21AI135469 to Francisco Fernandez-Lima and Grant No. R01HD106051 to Benjamin A. Garcia, as well as by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CHE-2127882 to Benjamin A. ....

Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
-80 °C Freezer
1x Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS), pH 7.4Thermo Fisher Scientific10010023Animal Origin-Free
1 mL Pipette TipsThermo Fisher Scientific94060710Finntip Flex 1000 μL, nonsterile, nonfiltered, racked tips
1.5 mL Microcentrifuge TubesThermo Fisher Scientific14-282-300Use these tubes for the simple and safe processing of sample volumes up to 1.5 mL
10 µL Pipette TipsThermo Fisher Scientific94060100Finntip Flex, 10 μL, nonsterile, non-filtered, racked
10% NP-40Thermo Fisher Scientific28324NP-40 Surfact-Amps Detergent Solution
10x Dulbecco’s PBS without Ca2+/Mg2+(Mediatech)MT21031CM
15 mL Conical TubesCorning352196Falcon Conical Centrifuge Tubes
200 µL Gel-Loading Pipette TipsThermo Fisher Scientific02-707-138Fisherbrand Gel-Loading Tips, 1–200 μL
200 µL Pipette TipsThermo Fisher Scientific94060310Finntip Flex 200μL, nonsterile, nonfiltered, racked tips
2x Laemmli Sample BufferBio-Rad1610737Premixed protein sample buffer for SDS-PAGE
50 mL Conical TubesCorning352070Falcon Conical Centrifuge Tubes
96-well flat bottom plateThermo Fisher Scientific12565501
96-well plate, V-Bottom 600 μLAxygenP-DW-500-C-S
AcetoneSigma Aldrich179124ACS reagent, ≥99.5%
Acetonitrile (ACN)Thermo Fisher ScientificA998HPLC, Fisher Chemical
Acetonitrile with 0.1% Formic acid (v/v), LC/MS GradeThermo Fisher ScientificLS120Optima LC/MS Grade, Thermo Scientific
AEBSFThermo Fisher Scientific328110500AEBSF hydrochloride, 98%
Ammonium bicarbonate, NH4HCO3Sigma Aldrich09830BioUltra, ≥99.5% (T)
Ammonium hydroxide solution, NH4OHSigma AldrichAX1303Meets ACS Specifications, Meets Reagent Specifications for testing USP/NF monographs GR ACS
Argon (Ar)AirgasAR HP 300
BEH C18 HPLC columnWaters186003625XBridge Peptide BEH C18 Column, 300 Å, 5 µm, 4.6 mm X 250 mm, 1K–15K
Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA)Sigma AldrichA7906Heat shock fraction, pH 7, ≥98%
Calcium chloride, CaCl2Sigma AldrichC4901Anhydrous, powder, ≥97%
Cell dissociation bufferThermo Fisher Scientific13151014
Ceramic scoring waferRestek20116
Compass DataAnalysis 6.0Bruker Datonics
Compass HyStar 6.2Bruker Daltonics
Compass IsotopePatternBruker Daltonics
Compass timsControl 4.1Bruker Daltonics
Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250Bio-Rad1610436
Deep Well, 96-Well Microplate, 2.0 mLThermo Fisher Scientific89237526
Disposable Cell LiftersThermo Fisher Scientific 08100240Fisherbrand Cell Lifters; Disposable lifters quickly remove cell layers
Disposable Pellet PestlesThermo Fisher Scientific12-141-363Fisherbrand Pellet Pestles; Resuspend protein and DNA pellets or grind soft tissue in microcentrifuge tubes
Dithiothreitol (DTT)Thermo Fisher ScientificP23251 M
Formic acid (FA)Sigma Aldrich695076ACS reagent, ≥96%
Fused silica capillary 75 μm ID x 363 μm OD(Molex (Polymicro)TSP075375
Glacial Acetic AcidThermo Fisher ScientificA38SAcetic Acid, Glacial (Certified ACS), Fisher Chemical
Glass Pasteur PipettesSigma AldrichBR747725-1000EA
High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph ShimadzuShimadzu Prominence 20 HPLC UFLC System
Hydrochloric acid, HClSigma Aldrich258148ACS reagent, 37%
Hypercarb 30-40 μm Carbon 150–300 ÅThermo Fisher Scientific60106-402
Hypersep cartridgeThermo Fisher Scientific60109-404
LC/MS Calibration Standard, for ESI-ToFAgilentG1969-85000TuningMix
Magnesium chloride, MgCl2Sigma AldrichM8266Anhydrous, ≥98%
Methanol, for HPLCThermo Fisher ScientificA454Optima for HPLC, Fisher Chemical  
Microcentrifuge Tube AdaptersGL Sciences501021514
MicrocystinThermo Fisher Scientific50-200-8727Enzo Life Sciences Microcystin-LA
MS sample vial, LaPhaPack, Snap, 12 mm x 32 mmLEAP PAL PartsLAP.11190933
NanodropThermo Fisher Scientificmodel: ND3300
Nitrogen (N2)AirgasNI UHP300
PEAKS Studio X+Bioinformatic Solutions
pH indicator strips, InstachekMicro Essential LabJR-113Model: Hydrion
Potassium chloride, KClSigma AldrichP3911ACS reagent, 99.0%–100.5%
Pressure Injection CellNext Advance model: PC77
Propionic AnhydrideSigma Aldrich8.00608For synthesis
Refrigerated Centrifuge (700–18,000 x g)NuAire, model: NuwindNU-C200V
Reprosil-Pur 120 C18-AQ 3 μm, 3 gESI Source Solutionsr13.aq.0003
SDS-PAGE GelsBio-Rad4569035Any kD precast polyacrylamide gel, 8.6 cm × 6.7 cm (W × L), for use with Mini-PROTEAN Electrophoresis Cells
Sodium butyrateThermo Fisher ScientificA11079.0698+%
Sodium chloride, NaClSigma AldrichS9888ACS reagent, ≥99.0%
SPE disk, C18VWR76333-134Empore SPE disk, C18, CDS Analytical, 90 mm x 0.5 mm, 12 µm
SpeedVac+ vacuum pump and plate rotorSavantmodel: SC210A
SucroseMillipore1.07651suitable for microbiology
Sulfuric acid, H2SO4 Sigma Aldrich33974199.999%
TIMS-ToF Mass SpectrometerBruker Daltonicsmodel Tims tof ms
Trichloroacetic acid solution, TCASigma AldrichT06996.1 N
Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)Sigma Aldrich302031Suitable for HPLC, ≥99.0%
Triversa NanomateAdvionmodel: TR263
TrypsinProtease, MS GradeThermo Fisher Scientific90057
Tube rotatorThermo Fisher Scientific88881001
Vortex MixerThermo Fisher Scientific88880017
Water with 0.1% Formic acid (v/v), LC/MS GradeThermo Fisher ScientificLS118Optima LC/MS Grade, Thermo Scientific 

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