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Proteomics | 2001

Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry: An elegant tool for peptidomics

Peter Verhaert; Sandrine Uttenweiler-Joseph; Marcel de Vries; Alexander Loboda; Werner Ens; Kenneth G. Standing

A Matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization hybrid quadrupole orthogonal acceleration time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer was employed to acquire neuropeptide mass spectra, directly from neuropeptide secreting tissue deposited on the sample target, in the presence of dihydroxybenzoic acid as matrix. The cockroach corpus cardiacum served as model neuroendocrine tissue. Twelve neuropeptide ion peaks, with mass‐to‐charge ratio values ranging between 800 and 3 000 Da were selected for tandem mass spectrometry. All peptides below 1 600 Da could be fully sequenced; tandem mass spectrometry analysis of the remaining (three) largest peptides resulted in (limited) sequence tags, which, also due to unavailability of an appropriate neuropeptide structure database, did not allow complete structure elucidation.


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2003

Vanessa cardui adipokinetic hormone (Vanca-AKH) in butterflies and a moth

Gabriele V. Köllisch; Peter Verhaert; Klaus H. Hoffmann

Small neuropeptides of the adipokinetic hormone/red pigment-concentrating hormone (AKH/RPCH) family regulate energy metabolism in insects. Within lepidopterans, the nonapeptide Manduca sexta AKH (Manse-AKH) represents a widely occurring AKH, whereas the decapeptide Helze-HrTH (at first isolated from Heliothis zea) seems to be restricted to moths. Here we show that Vanca-AKH, a non-amidated undecapeptide which we recently found in the painted lady butterfly, Vanessa cardui, is also present in the retrocerebral complex of several other butterflies (Danaus plexippus, Precis coenia, Aglais urticae) and a moth (Spodoptera frugiperda). This study also demonstrates the power of modern nano-electrospray-quadrupole TOF tandem mass spectrometry in the sequence confirmation of peptides from minute amounts of small neuropeptides.


Reproductive Biomedicine Online | 2003

Compositional analyses of a human menopausal gonadotrophin preparation extracted from urine (menotropin). Identification of some of its major impurities

Bert Hm van de Weijer; John W. M. Mulders; Ebo Bos; Peter Verhaert; Henno Van Den Hooven


Proteomics | 2004

Sweet substitute: A software tool for in silico fragmentation of peptide-linked N-glycans

Stefan Clerens; Wim Van den Ende; Peter Verhaert; Lieve Geenen; Lutgarde Arckens


Journal of Proteome Research | 2004

Antigens up the nose: Identification of putative biomarkers for nasal tolerance induction functional studies combined with proteomics

Annemieke M. H. Boots; Peter Verhaert; Rezie J. te Poele; Sabine Evers; Christina J. J. Coenen-de Roo; Jenny Cleven; Ebo Bos


Archive | 2006

Orbitrap discovery and identification of novel bioactive peptides from the skin of the midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans)

Peter Verhaert; K. Miller; F. Maroto; V. Zabrouskov; H.H. Walgraeve; Lut Arckens; Babs Van de Plas; Stefan Clerens; Christopher Shaw


Archive | 2006

Mass spectrometry imaging as a new tool to study multiple sclerosis disease mechanisms

Deborah Dumont; Ruben Ceuppens; Leen Van Brussel; Ruth Daniels; Babs Van de Plas; J-P Noben; Peter Verhaert; Estel Van der Gucht; Piet Stinissen; Stefan Clerens; Lut Arckens; Johan Robben


Archive | 2005

Digging deeper in the (direct tissue) proteome segment of natural peptides

Peter Verhaert; M. Kellmann; Stefan Clerens; Babs Van de Plas; Lut Arckens; P. Schulz-Knappe


Archive | 2005

2D-DIGE and MS identification of differences in the molecular expression patterns of juvenile and adult mouse brain

Babs Van de Plas; D. Benoot; Stefan Clerens; Gert Van den Bergh; Peter Verhaert; Lut Arckens


Archive | 2005

Development of MALDI mass spectrometric imaging in a mammalian brain plasticity model

Stefan Clerens; Ruben Ceuppens; Estel Van der Gucht; Babs Van de Plas; Peter Verhaert; Lut Arckens

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Stefan Clerens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Lut Arckens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Babs Van de Plas

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Gert Van den Bergh

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ruben Ceuppens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ebo Bos

Organon International

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Estel Van der Gucht

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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