| Literature DB >> 18590839 |
Ruwan T Kurulugama1, Stephen J Valentine, Rena A Sowell, David E Clemmer.
Abstract
A high-throughput approach for biomolecule analysis is demonstrated for a mixture of peptides from tryptic digest of four proteins as well as a tryptic digests of human plasma. In this method a chip based electrospray autosampler coupled to a hybrid ion mobility (IMS) mass spectrometer (MS) is utilized to achieve rapid sample analysis. This high-throughput measurement is realized by exploiting the direct infusion capability of the chip based electrospray with its rapid sample manipulating capability as well as a high sensitive IMS-MS with a recently developed IMS-IMS separation technique that can be multiplexed to provide greater throughput. From replicate IMS-MS runs of known mixtures, the average uncertainty of peak intensities is determined to be +/-7% (relative standard deviation), and a detection limit in the low attomole range is established. The method is illustrated by analyzing 124 human plasma protein samples in duplicate, a measurement that required 16.5 h. Current limitations as well as implications of the high-throughput approach for complex biological sample analysis are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18590839 PMCID: PMC2626180 DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2008.06.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteomics ISSN: 1874-3919 Impact factor: 4.044