Institute of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Wolfgang-Langenbeck-Str 4, 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany. schmelzer@pharmazie.uni-halle.de
This study investigated peptides resulting from the digestion of human skin elastin with pepsin and thermitase. Characterization of the peptides was performed using two complementary mass spectrometric techniques; LC/ESI-ion trap and nano-ESI-qTOF MS. 155 different peptides were identified using a combined database based and de novo sequencing approach resulting in a total sequence coverage of 65.4% calculated on the basis of the precursor tropoelastin (accession number A32707). A potential hydroxylation was found in 29% of the recovered prolines. Furthermore, the absence of amino acids expressed by exon 26A could be confirmed. However, contrary to earlier studies, amino acids expressed by exon 22 seem to exist.