Mobility-Assisted Pseudo-MS 3 Sequencing of Protein Ions
The sequencing of intact proteins within a mass spectrometer has many benefits but is frequently limited by the fact that tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) techniques often generate poor sequence coverages when applied to protein ions. To overcome this limitation, exotic MS/MS techniques that rely on...
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Published in: | Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry Vol. 35; no. 11; pp. 2699 - 2705 |
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Abstract | The sequencing of intact proteins within a mass spectrometer has many benefits but is frequently limited by the fact that tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) techniques often generate poor sequence coverages when applied to protein ions. To overcome this limitation, exotic MS/MS techniques that rely on lasers and radical chemistry have been developed. These techniques generate high sequence coverages, but they require specialized instrumentation, create products through multiple dissociation mechanisms, and often require long acquisition times. Recently, we demonstrated that protein ions can be dissociated in a trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) device prior to mobility separation in a commercial timsTOF. All generated product ions were distributed throughout the mobility dimension, and this separation enabled deconvolution of complex tandem mass spectra and could enable facile pseudo-MS
interrogation of generated product ions with the downstream quadrupole and collision cell. A second activation step improves sequence coverage because the most labile bonds have been depleted during the first dissociation and subsequent dissociation events are more evenly distributed throughout the product ion backbone. In this work, we explore the potential of this mobility-assisted pseudo-MS
(MAP) method on a commercial timsTOF and timsTOF Pro 2. We demonstrate that while MAP only generates 92% of the sequence coverage of the most effective MS/MS technique, it accomplished this feat in 1.5 min and could be facilely integrated with liquid chromatographic separations. |
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AbstractList | The sequencing of intact proteins within a mass spectrometer has many benefits but is frequently limited by the fact that tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) techniques often generate poor sequence coverages when applied to protein ions. To overcome this limitation, exotic MS/MS techniques that rely on lasers and radical chemistry have been developed. These techniques generate high sequence coverages, but they require specialized instrumentation, create products through multiple dissociation mechanisms, and often require long acquisition times. Recently, we demonstrated that protein ions can be dissociated in a trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) device prior to mobility separation in a commercial timsTOF. All generated product ions were distributed throughout the mobility dimension, and this separation enabled deconvolution of complex tandem mass spectra and could enable facile pseudo-MS
interrogation of generated product ions with the downstream quadrupole and collision cell. A second activation step improves sequence coverage because the most labile bonds have been depleted during the first dissociation and subsequent dissociation events are more evenly distributed throughout the product ion backbone. In this work, we explore the potential of this mobility-assisted pseudo-MS
(MAP) method on a commercial timsTOF and timsTOF Pro 2. We demonstrate that while MAP only generates 92% of the sequence coverage of the most effective MS/MS technique, it accomplished this feat in 1.5 min and could be facilely integrated with liquid chromatographic separations. |
Author | Graham, Katherine A Grisolia, Vincent J Borotto, Nicholas B |
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