Peptide location fingerprinting reveals tissue region-specific differences in protein structures in an ageing human organ

  • Eckersley, A.
  • Ozols, M.
  • Chen, P. K.
  • Tam, Vivian W. Y. (R14369)
  • Hoyland, J. A.
  • Trafford, A.
  • Chan, D. N.
  • Sherratt, M. J.
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Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
Language
English

Abstract

In ageing tissues, long-lived extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins are susceptible to the accumulation of structural damage due to diverse mechanisms including glycation, oxidation and protease cleavage. Peptide location fingerprinting (PLF) is a new mass spectrometry (MS) analysis technique capable of identifying proteins exhibiting structural differences in complex proteomes. PLF applied to published young and aged intervertebral disc (IVD) MS datasets (posterior, lateral and anterior regions of the annulus fibrosus) identified 268 proteins with age-associated structural differences. For several ECM assemblies (collagens I, II and V and aggrecan), these differences were markedly conserved between degeneration-prone (posterior and lateral) ...

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