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Rapid characterization of Bacillus spores targeting species-unique peptides produced with an atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization source.
J Mass Spectrom. 2005 Apr; 40(4):464-74.JM

Abstract

New and improved strategies are eagerly sought for the rapid identification of microorganisms, particularly in mixtures. Mass spectrometry remains a powerful tool for this purpose. Small acid-soluble proteins (SASPs), which are relatively abundant in Bacillus spores, represent potential biomarkers for species characterization. Despite sharing extensive sequence homology, these proteins differ sufficiently in sequence for discrimination between species. This work focuses on the differences in sequence between SASPs from various Bacillus species. Compilation of SASP sequences from protein database searches, followed by in silico trypsin digestion and analysis of the resulting fragments, identified several species-specific peptides that could be targeted for analysis using mass spectrometry. This strategy was tested and found to be successful in the characterization of Bacillus spores both from individual species and in mixtures. Analysis was performed using an ion trap mass spectrometer with an atmospheric pressure MALDI source. This instrumentation offers the advantage of increased speed of analysis and accurate precursor ion selection for tandem mass spectrometric analysis compared with vacuum matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization and time-of-flight instruments. The identification and targeting of species-specific peptides using this type of instrumentation offers a rapid, efficient strategy for the identification of Bacillus spores and can potentially be applied to different microorganisms.

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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA. patrickpribil@hotmail.comNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15712356

Citation

Pribil, Patrick A., et al. "Rapid Characterization of Bacillus Spores Targeting Species-unique Peptides Produced With an Atmospheric Pressure Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/ionization Source." Journal of Mass Spectrometry : JMS, vol. 40, no. 4, 2005, pp. 464-74.
Pribil PA, Patton E, Black G, et al. Rapid characterization of Bacillus spores targeting species-unique peptides produced with an atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization source. J Mass Spectrom. 2005;40(4):464-74.
Pribil, P. A., Patton, E., Black, G., Doroshenko, V., & Fenselau, C. (2005). Rapid characterization of Bacillus spores targeting species-unique peptides produced with an atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization source. Journal of Mass Spectrometry : JMS, 40(4), 464-74.
Pribil PA, et al. Rapid Characterization of Bacillus Spores Targeting Species-unique Peptides Produced With an Atmospheric Pressure Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/ionization Source. J Mass Spectrom. 2005;40(4):464-74. PubMed PMID: 15712356.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Rapid characterization of Bacillus spores targeting species-unique peptides produced with an atmospheric pressure matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization source. AU - Pribil,Patrick A, AU - Patton,Elizabeth, AU - Black,Gavin, AU - Doroshenko,Vladimir, AU - Fenselau,Catherine, PY - 2005/2/16/pubmed PY - 2006/4/6/medline PY - 2005/2/16/entrez SP - 464 EP - 74 JF - Journal of mass spectrometry : JMS JO - J Mass Spectrom VL - 40 IS - 4 N2 - New and improved strategies are eagerly sought for the rapid identification of microorganisms, particularly in mixtures. Mass spectrometry remains a powerful tool for this purpose. Small acid-soluble proteins (SASPs), which are relatively abundant in Bacillus spores, represent potential biomarkers for species characterization. Despite sharing extensive sequence homology, these proteins differ sufficiently in sequence for discrimination between species. This work focuses on the differences in sequence between SASPs from various Bacillus species. Compilation of SASP sequences from protein database searches, followed by in silico trypsin digestion and analysis of the resulting fragments, identified several species-specific peptides that could be targeted for analysis using mass spectrometry. This strategy was tested and found to be successful in the characterization of Bacillus spores both from individual species and in mixtures. Analysis was performed using an ion trap mass spectrometer with an atmospheric pressure MALDI source. This instrumentation offers the advantage of increased speed of analysis and accurate precursor ion selection for tandem mass spectrometric analysis compared with vacuum matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization and time-of-flight instruments. The identification and targeting of species-specific peptides using this type of instrumentation offers a rapid, efficient strategy for the identification of Bacillus spores and can potentially be applied to different microorganisms. SN - 1076-5174 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15712356/Rapid_characterization_of_Bacillus_spores_targeting_species_unique_peptides_produced_with_an_atmospheric_pressure_matrix_assisted_laser_desorption/ionization_source_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -