Issue 11, 2009

Signature peptides of influenza nucleoprotein for the typing and subtyping of the virus by high resolution mass spectrometry

Abstract

The use of high resolution mass spectrometry to record the accurate mass of signature peptides within proteolytic digests of the nucleoprotein antigen, and whole influenza virus, is shown to be able to rapidly type and subtype the virus. Conserved sequences for predicted tryptic peptides were identified through alignments of those for the nucleoprotein across all influenza types and subtypes. Peptides with unique theoretical masses from those generated in silico for all influenza antigen sequences, and from those proteins known to contaminate virus preparations in laboratory grown samples, were identified using a purpose built algorithm (FluGest). The frequency of occurrence of such conserved peptide signatures was assessed across all nucleoprotein sequences to subsequently type and subtype human strains of the virus. The application of the approach is illustrated for both type A H1N1 and H3N2, and type B strains of human influenza virus.

Graphical abstract: Signature peptides of influenza nucleoprotein for the typing and subtyping of the virus by high resolution mass spectrometry

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jun 2009
Accepted
19 Aug 2009
First published
11 Sep 2009

Analyst, 2009,134, 2253-2261

Signature peptides of influenza nucleoprotein for the typing and subtyping of the virus by high resolution mass spectrometry

A. B. Schwahn, J. W. H. Wong and K. M. Downard, Analyst, 2009, 134, 2253 DOI: 10.1039/B912234F

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