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Spatial Proteomics by Parallel Accumulation‐Serial Fragmentation Supported MALDI MS/MS Imaging: A First Glance Into Multiplexed and Spatial Peptide Identification

Mujia Li, Larissa Chiara Meyer, Nadine Meier, Jannik Witte, Maximilian Maldacker, Adrianna Seredynska, Julia Schüler, Oliver Schilling, Melanie Christine Föll

2025Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RATIONALE: In spatial proteomics, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) imaging enables rapid and cost-effective peptide measurements. Yet, in situ peptide identification remains challenging. Therefore, this study aims to integrate the trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS)-based parallel accumulation-serial fragmentation (PASEF) into MALDI imaging of tryptic peptides to enable multiplexed MS/MS imaging. METHODS: An initial MALDI TIMS MS1 survey measurement was performed, followed by a manual generation of a precursor list containing mass over charge values and ion mobility windows. Inside the dual TIMS system, submitted precursors were trapped, separately eluted by their ion mobility and analyzed in a quadrupole time-of-flight device, thereby enabling multiplexed MALDI MS/MS imaging. Finally, precursors were identified by peptide to spectrum matching. RESULTS: This study presents the first multiplexed MALDI TIMS MS/MS imaging (iprm-PASEF) of tryptic peptides. Its applicability was showcased on two histomorphologically distinct tissue specimens in a four-plex and five-plex setup. Precursors were successfully identified by the search engine MASCOT in one single MALDI imaging experiment for each respective tissue. Peptide identifications were corroborated by liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry experiments and fragment colocalization analyses. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we present a novel pipeline, based on iprm-PASEF, that allows the multiplexed and spatial identification of tryptic peptides in MALDI imaging. Hence, it marks a first step towards the integration of MALDI imaging into the emerging field of spatial proteomics.

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ChemistryMALDI imagingMass spectrometryIon-mobility spectrometryMass spectrometry imagingMultiplexingProteomicsMatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionizationFragmentation (computing)Tandem mass spectrometryPeptideChromatographyDesorptionComputer scienceBiochemistryOrganic chemistryGeneOperating systemTelecommunicationsAdsorptionMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsS100 Proteins and Annexins
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