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Mass spectrometry (imaging) for detection and identification of cyclic AMPs : focus on human neutrophil peptides (HNPs)

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  • Author(s): Berghmans, Eline; Baggerman, Geert
  • Source:
    Insights on antimicrobial peptides / Enany, Shymaa [edit.]; et al. [edit.] ; 978-1-83969-713-5
  • Subject Terms:
  • Document Type:
    book part
  • Language:
    English
  • Additional Information
    • Publication Date:
      2021
    • Collection:
      IRUA - Institutional Repository van de Universiteit Antwerpen
    • Abstract:
      Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are known best for their role in innate immunity against bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. However, not only are they showing increasing promise as potential antimicrobial drug candidates, recently, it has been reported that certain AMPs also show a cytotoxic effect against cancer cells. Their possible antitumor effect could make AMPs interesting candidate cancer biomarkers and a possible lead for new anticancer therapy. Due to their cyclic structure, detection and identification of AMPs is challenging, however, mass spectrometry (imaging; MSI) has been shown as a powerful tool for visualization and identification of (unknown) cyclic AMPs. In this chapter, we will discuss how mass spectrometry (imaging), combined with the use of electron-transfer dissociation (ETD) as fragmentation technique, can be used as a reliable method to identify AMPs in their native cyclic state. Using this approach, we have previously detected and identified human neutrophil peptides (HNPs) as important AMPs in cancer, of which a detailed bacterial, viral and cancer-related overview will be presented.
    • ISBN:
      978-1-83969-713-5
      1-83969-713-X
    • Online Access:
      https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1954070151162165141
      https://repository.uantwerpen.be/docstore/d:irua:16765
    • Rights:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.30D09D81