Origins, Technological Advancement, and Applications of Peptidomics

Methods Mol Biol. 2024:2758:3-47. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3646-6_1.

Abstract

Peptidomics is the comprehensive characterization of peptides from biological sources instead of heading for a few single peptides in former peptide research. Mass spectrometry allows to detect a multitude of peptides in complex mixtures and thus enables new strategies leading to peptidomics. The term was established in the year 2001, and up to now, this new field has grown to over 3000 publications. Analytical techniques originally developed for fast and comprehensive analysis of peptides in proteomics were specifically adjusted for peptidomics. Although it is thus closely linked to proteomics, there are fundamental differences with conventional bottom-up proteomics. Fundamental technological advancements of peptidomics since have occurred in mass spectrometry and data processing, including quantification, and more slightly in separation technology. Different strategies and diverse sources of peptidomes are mentioned by numerous applications, such as discovery of neuropeptides and other bioactive peptides, including the use of biochemical assays. Furthermore, food and plant peptidomics are introduced similarly. Additionally, applications with a clinical focus are included, comprising biomarker discovery as well as immunopeptidomics. This overview extensively reviews recent methods, strategies, and applications including links to all other chapters of this book.

Keywords: Mass spectrometry; Peptide analysis; Peptide sequencing; Peptidome; Peptidomic.

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Research*
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Neuropeptides*
  • Peptides / chemistry
  • Proteomics / methods

Substances

  • Peptides
  • Neuropeptides