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A robust approach for the analysis of peptides in the low femtomole range by capillary electrophoresis-tandem mass spectrometry.

Christian Neusüss1, Matthias Pelzing, Marcus Macht.   

Abstract

A capillary electrophoresis-tandem mass spectrometry (CE-MS/MS) approach has been developed for routine application in proteomic studies. Robustness of the coupling is achieved by using a standard coaxial sheath-flow sprayer. Thereby, greater stability than nanoelectrospray ionization-mass spectrometry coupling of sheathless capillary electrophoresis or nanoliquid chromatography (nano-LC) is achieved, resulting in stable operation for several weeks and unattended overnight sequences. The applied sheath flow is reduced to 1-2 microL/min in order to increase sensitivity. Standard peptides and those of digests of standard proteins and gel-separated proteins can be detected in the low femtomole range (full scan and MS/MS). Detection limits are found to be as low as 500 amol. Low femtomole amounts are required for unequivocal identification by MS/MS experiments in the ion trap and subsequent database search. By applying a simple pH-mediated stacking the concentration sensitivity can be lowered to some tens of fmol/microL (nM), depending on capillary size. This sensitivity is close to published values for sheathless CE-MS and nano-LC-MS, respectively (a comparison to reference values is presented). Moreover, with capillaries of about 50 cm in length separations in less than 10 min are possible resulting in a throughput of up to four analyses per hour. This is a factor of 4-12 times faster than nano-LC separation, being the state-of-the-art techniques for proteomic studies.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12298087     DOI: 10.1002/1522-2683(200209)23:18<3149::AID-ELPS3149>3.0.CO;2-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrophoresis        ISSN: 0173-0835            Impact factor:   3.535


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