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Retention Time Prediction for TMT-Labeled Peptides in Proteomic LC-MS Experiments

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH(2022)

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Abstract
We present the first detailed study of chromatographic behavior of peptides labeled with tandem mass tags (TMT and TMTpro) in 2D LC for proteomic applications. Carefully designed experimental procedures have permitted generating data sets of over 100,000 nonlabeled and TMT-labeled peptide pairs for the low pH RP in the second separation dimension and data sets of over 10,000 peptide pairs for high-pH RP, HILIC (amide and silica), and SCX separations in the first separation dimension. The average increase in peptide RPLC (0.1% formic acid) retention upon TMT labeling was found to be 3.3% acetonitrile (linear water/acetonitrile gradients), spanning a range of -4 to 10.3%. In addition to the bulk peptide properties such as length, hydrophobicity, and the number of labeled residues, we found several sequence-dependent features mostly associated with differences in N-terminal chemistry. The behavior of TMTpro-labeled peptides was found to be very similar except for a slightly higher hydrophobicity: an average retention shift of 3.7% acetonitrile. The respective versions of the sequence-specific retention calculator (SSRCalc) model have been developed to accommodate both TMT chemistries, showing identical prediction accuracy (R-2 similar to 0.98) for labeled and nonlabeled peptides. Higher retention for TMT-Iabeled peptides was observed for high-pH RP and HILIC separations, while SCX selectivity remained virtually unchanged.
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peptide retention time prediction, tandem mass tags, TMT, TMTpro, RP-HPLC, HILIC, SCX
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