High-precision, automated peptide mapping of proteins
Applications | 2017 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Peptide mapping plays a crucial role in verifying the primary structure and post-translational modifications of biotherapeutic proteins. Traditional in-solution trypsin digestions are labor-intensive, time-consuming and prone to variability. Automated digestion workflows enhance reproducibility, reduce hands-on time, and support robust QC and research applications.
This study aims to develop and validate a fully automated, high-precision peptide mapping workflow using immobilized trypsin magnetic beads combined with robotic sample handling. Key goals include minimizing digestion time, ensuring complete sequence coverage via LC-UV and high-resolution accurate-mass LC-MS, and demonstrating method robustness across multiple proteins.
The automated peptide mapping workflow using SMART Digest magnetic beads and KingFisher Duo Prime offers a rapid, robust and reproducible solution for biotherapeutic characterization. The seamless integration with Vanquish UHPLC and Q Exactive Plus ensures complete sequence coverage and consistent quantitative performance, supporting both research and QC laboratories.
LC/HRMS, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/Orbitrap
IndustriesProteomics
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Peptide mapping plays a crucial role in verifying the primary structure and post-translational modifications of biotherapeutic proteins. Traditional in-solution trypsin digestions are labor-intensive, time-consuming and prone to variability. Automated digestion workflows enhance reproducibility, reduce hands-on time, and support robust QC and research applications.
Study Objectives and Overview
This study aims to develop and validate a fully automated, high-precision peptide mapping workflow using immobilized trypsin magnetic beads combined with robotic sample handling. Key goals include minimizing digestion time, ensuring complete sequence coverage via LC-UV and high-resolution accurate-mass LC-MS, and demonstrating method robustness across multiple proteins.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample preparation: Proteins (cytochrome c, carbonic anhydrase, somatotropin, infliximab, rituximab) adjusted to 10 mg/mL, diluted in digestion buffer.
- Automated digestion: SMART Digest magnetic beads on KingFisher Duo Prime with BindIt software, 96-well format. Incubation at 70 °C for optimized times (15–45 min) to achieve complete proteolysis.
- Chromatography: Vanquish Horizon UHPLC with Hypersil GOLD column; UV detection at 214 nm; gradient elution tailored to protein complexity.
- Mass spectrometry: Q Exactive Plus Hybrid Quadrupole-Orbitrap in positive HESI mode; full MS/dd-MS2 Top5 for peptide confirmation and sequence coverage mapping.
Main Results and Discussion
- Cytochrome c and carbonic anhydrase showed 100% sequence coverage with <3% RSD in peptide areas and <0.05 min RSD in retention times over multiple replicates.
- Manual SMART Digest digestions by five operators yielded an average 2.7% RSD in peak areas for rituximab, illustrating user-independent reproducibility even with inexperienced users.
- Infliximab automated digests produced highly consistent UV peptide maps and complete LC-MS sequence coverage (100% for heavy and light chains) across parallel runs.
- Comparison of manual and automated workflows demonstrated near-identical peptide profiles (slope = 1.07, R² = 0.96) and 1.5× lower variance for automated protocols.
- Total digestion and preparation time under one hour represents up to 24× time savings compared to conventional methods.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Significant reduction in hands-on time and total workflow duration.
- Enhanced reproducibility with <3.1% RSD in peptide quantitation and stable chromatographic performance.
- Minimal manual handling lowers risk of sample loss and contamination.
- Suitable for high-throughput QC environments and detailed product characterization.
Future Trends and Opportunities
- Expansion to alternative proteases and multiplexed digestion strategies for deeper proteome coverage.
- Integration with advanced data analytics and AI for automated pattern recognition and QC decision support.
- Development of continuous-flow or on-column digestion platforms to further shorten processing times.
- Application to novel biotherapeutic formats, including antibody fragments and conjugates.
Conclusion
The automated peptide mapping workflow using SMART Digest magnetic beads and KingFisher Duo Prime offers a rapid, robust and reproducible solution for biotherapeutic characterization. The seamless integration with Vanquish UHPLC and Q Exactive Plus ensures complete sequence coverage and consistent quantitative performance, supporting both research and QC laboratories.
Reference
- Thermo Scientific Application Note 1134, LC-UV-MS Peptide Mapping Development, Thermo Fisher Scientific (2017).
- Thermo Scientific Application Note SPALHMolBio1014, Molecular Biology Workflows with KingFisher, Thermo Fisher Scientific (2014).
- Thermo Scientific Technical Guide 21544, SMART Digest Kits, Thermo Fisher Scientific (2016).
- Thermo Scientific Technical Note KFDuoPrime_0415, KingFisher Duo Prime System, Thermo Fisher Scientific (2015).
- Thermo Scientific Application Note 1124, Retention Time and Peak Area Reproducibility, Thermo Fisher Scientific (2015).
- Thermo Scientific Application Note 1132, Peptide Mapping with Vanquish Flex UHPLC, Thermo Fisher Scientific (2015).
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