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Assessing the Dynamic Range and Peak Capacity of Nanoflow LC−FAIMS−MS on an Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for Proteomics

2008; American Chemical Society; Volume: 80; Issue: 18 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/ac8004988

ISSN

1520-6882

Autores

Jesse D. Canterbury, Xianhua Yi, Michael R. Hoopmann, Michael J. MacCoss,

Tópico(s)

Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies

Resumo

Proteomics experiments on complex mixtures have benefited greatly from the advent of fast-scanning ion trap mass spectrometers. However, the complexity and dynamic range of mixtures analyzed using shotgun proteomics is still beyond what can be sampled by data-dependent acquisition. Furthermore, the total liquid chromatography−mass spectrometry (LC−MS) peak capacity is not sufficient to resolve the precursors within these mixtures, let alone acquire tandem mass spectra on all of them. Here we describe the application of a high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) device as an interface to an ion trap mass spectrometer. The dynamic range and peak capacity of the nanoflow LC−FAIMS−MS analysis was assessed using a complex tryptic digest of S. cerevisiae proteins. By adding this relatively simple device to the front of the mass spectrometer, we obtain an increase in peak capacity >8-fold and an increase in dynamic range of >5-fold, without increasing the length of the LC−MS analysis. Thus, the addition of FAIMS to the front of a table-top mass spectrometer can obtain the peak capacity of multidimensional protein identification technology (MudPIT) while increasing the throughput by a factor of 12.

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