Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles

Deamidation of glutamine (Q) and asparagine (N) has been recognized as a marker of degradation and aging in ancient proteins. Using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) to study deamidation in wool textiles, we identified eight peptides from α-k...

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Main Authors: Solazzo, Caroline, Wilson, Julie, Dyer, Jolon M., Clerens, Stefan, Plowman, Jeffrey E., Von Holstein, Isabella, Walton Rogers, Penelope, Peacock, Elizabeth E., Collins, Matthew J.
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spelling ftvuamstcris:oai:research.vu.nl:publications/73cb260d-8a0c-4e41-bb0c-1612cf23efc9 2024-09-15T18:14:20+00:00 Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles Solazzo, Caroline Wilson, Julie Dyer, Jolon M. Clerens, Stefan Plowman, Jeffrey E. Von Holstein, Isabella Walton Rogers, Penelope Peacock, Elizabeth E. Collins, Matthew J. 2014-01-07 https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/73cb260d-8a0c-4e41-bb0c-1612cf23efc9 https://doi.org/10.1021/ac4026362 https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/73cb260d-8a0c-4e41-bb0c-1612cf23efc9 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84891816355&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=84891816355&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/73cb260d-8a0c-4e41-bb0c-1612cf23efc9 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Solazzo , C , Wilson , J , Dyer , J M , Clerens , S , Plowman , J E , Von Holstein , I , Walton Rogers , P , Peacock , E E & Collins , M J 2014 , ' Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles ' , Analytical Chemistry , vol. 86 , no. 1 , pp. 567-575 . https://doi.org/10.1021/ac4026362 article 2014 ftvuamstcris https://doi.org/10.1021/ac4026362 2024-08-29T00:18:48Z Deamidation of glutamine (Q) and asparagine (N) has been recognized as a marker of degradation and aging in ancient proteins. Using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) to study deamidation in wool textiles, we identified eight peptides from α-keratin proteins in sheep wool that could potentially be used to assess the level of degradation. For each chosen peptide, the extent of deamidation was determined by comparing the calculated theoretical distribution with the measured distribution using a genetic algorithm that gives the best fit to the measured distribution. Variations in the levels of deamidation were observed between peptides and in modern wool samples buried for up to 8 years in which deamidation levels were relatively low under short-term burial. In contrast, deamidation was higher in archeological textile fragments from medieval sites ranging from the 9th to 13th century in York (United Kingdom) and Newcastle (United Kingdom) and from the 13th to 16th century in Reykholt (Iceland). Major differences were observed between the British and the Icelandic samples, showing a negative correlation between age of samples and levels of deamidation, but highlighting the effect of local environment. In addition, nanoscale liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (nanoLC-ESI-MS/MS) data indicated that deamidation in wool's α-keratin was influenced by primary and higher-order structures. Predominance of deamidation on glutamine rather than asparagine in the archeological samples was attributed to a higher abundance of Q in the α-helical core domain of keratins, neighboring residues and steric hindrance preventing deamidation of N. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU): Research Portal Analytical Chemistry 86 1 567 575
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description Deamidation of glutamine (Q) and asparagine (N) has been recognized as a marker of degradation and aging in ancient proteins. Using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) to study deamidation in wool textiles, we identified eight peptides from α-keratin proteins in sheep wool that could potentially be used to assess the level of degradation. For each chosen peptide, the extent of deamidation was determined by comparing the calculated theoretical distribution with the measured distribution using a genetic algorithm that gives the best fit to the measured distribution. Variations in the levels of deamidation were observed between peptides and in modern wool samples buried for up to 8 years in which deamidation levels were relatively low under short-term burial. In contrast, deamidation was higher in archeological textile fragments from medieval sites ranging from the 9th to 13th century in York (United Kingdom) and Newcastle (United Kingdom) and from the 13th to 16th century in Reykholt (Iceland). Major differences were observed between the British and the Icelandic samples, showing a negative correlation between age of samples and levels of deamidation, but highlighting the effect of local environment. In addition, nanoscale liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (nanoLC-ESI-MS/MS) data indicated that deamidation in wool's α-keratin was influenced by primary and higher-order structures. Predominance of deamidation on glutamine rather than asparagine in the archeological samples was attributed to a higher abundance of Q in the α-helical core domain of keratins, neighboring residues and steric hindrance preventing deamidation of N.
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author Solazzo, Caroline
Wilson, Julie
Dyer, Jolon M.
Clerens, Stefan
Plowman, Jeffrey E.
Von Holstein, Isabella
Walton Rogers, Penelope
Peacock, Elizabeth E.
Collins, Matthew J.
spellingShingle Solazzo, Caroline
Wilson, Julie
Dyer, Jolon M.
Clerens, Stefan
Plowman, Jeffrey E.
Von Holstein, Isabella
Walton Rogers, Penelope
Peacock, Elizabeth E.
Collins, Matthew J.
Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles
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title Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles
title_short Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles
title_full Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles
title_fullStr Modeling deamidation in sheep α-keratin peptides and application to archeological wool textiles
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