Neuropeptidomics: Mass Spectrometry-Based Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
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Neuropeptidomics refers to a global characterization approach for the investigation of neuropeptides, often under specific
physiological conditions. Neuropeptides comprise a complex set of signaling molecules that are involved in regulatory functions
and behavioral control in the nervous system. Neuropeptidomics is inherently challenging because neuropeptides are spatially,
temporally, and chemically heterogeneous, making them difficult to predict in silico from genomic information. Mature neuropeptides
are produced from intricate enzymatic processing of precursor proteins/prohormones via a range of posttranslational modifications,
resulting in multiple final peptide products from each prohormone gene. Although there are several methods for targeted peptide
studies, mass spectrometry (MS), with its qualitative and quantitative capabilities, is ideally suited to the task. MS provides
fast, sensitive, accurate, and high-throughput peptidomic analysis of neuropeptides without requiring prior knowledge of the
peptide sequences. Aided by liquid chromatography (LC) separations and bioinformatics, MS is quickly becoming a leading technique
in neuropeptidomics. This chapter describes several LC-MS analytical methods to identify, characterize, and quantify neuropeptides
while emphasizing the sample preparation steps so integral to experimental success.