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Emergence of mass spectrometry detergents for membrane proteomics

Jan‐Simon Behnke, Leonhard H. Urner

2023Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Detergents enable the investigation of membrane proteins by mass spectrometry. Detergent designers aim to improve underlying methodologies and are confronted with the challenge to design detergents with optimal solution and gas-phase properties. Herein, we review literature related to the optimization of detergent chemistry and handling and identify an emerging research direction: the optimization of mass spectrometry detergents for individual applications in mass spectrometry-based membrane proteomics. We provide an overview about qualitative design aspects including their relevance for the optimization of detergents in bottom-up proteomics, top-down proteomics, native mass spectrometry, and Nativeomics. In addition to established design aspects, such as charge, concentration, degradability, detergent removal, and detergent exchange, it becomes apparent that detergent heterogeneity is a promising key driver for innovation. We anticipate that rationalizing the role of detergent structures in membrane proteomics will serve as an enabling step for the analysis of challenging biological systems.

Topics & Concepts

ProteomicsMass spectrometryChemistryChromatographyTop-down proteomicsBiochemical engineeringTandem mass spectrometryProtein mass spectrometryBiochemistryEngineeringGeneMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsReceptor Mechanisms and Signaling
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