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Development of high-sensitivity ion trap ion mobility spectrometry time-of-flight techniques: a high-throughput nano-LC-IMS-TOF separation of peptides arising from a Drosophila protein extract
Authors:Myung Sunnie  Lee Young Jin  Moon Myeong Hee  Taraszka John  Sowell Rena  Koeniger Stormy  Hilderbrand Amy E  Valentine Stephen J  Cherbas Lucy  Cherbas Peter  Kaufmann Thomas C  Miller David F  Mechref Yehia  Novotny Milos V  Ewing Michael A  Sporleder C Ray  Clemmer David E
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA.
Abstract:A linear octopole trap interface for an ion mobility time-of-flight mass spectrometer has been developed for focusing and accumulating continuous beams of ions produced by electrospray ionization. The interface improves experimental efficiencies by factors of approximately 50-200 compared with an analogous configuration that utilizes a three-dimensional Paul geometry trap (Hoaglund-Hyzer, C. S.; Lee, Y. J.; Counterman, A. E.; Clemmer, D. E. Anal. Chem. 2002, 74, 992-1006). With these improvements, it is possible to record nested drift (flight) time distributions for complex mixtures in fractions of a second. We demonstrate the approach for several well-defined peptide mixtures and an assessment of the detection limits is given. Additionally, we demonstrate the utility of the approach in the field of proteomics by an on-line, three-dimensional nano-LC-ion mobility-TOF separation of tryptic peptides from the Drosophila proteome.
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