| Literature DB >> 19469569 |
Julian Saba1, Eric Bonneil, Christelle Pomiès, Kevin Eng, Pierre Thibault.
Abstract
We describe the use and application of high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry combined with nanoscale liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (nanoLC-FAIMS-MS) to improve the sensitivity and dynamic range of proteomics analyses on a hybrid LTQ-Orbitrap mass spectrometer. The ability of FAIMS to enrich multiply protonated peptides against background ions confers a marked advantage in proteomics analyses by decreasing the limits of detection to facilitate the identification of low-abundance peptide ions. These multiply charged ions are recorded into separate acquisition channels to enhance the overall population of detectable peptide ions from a single analysis. NanoLC-FAIMS-MS experiments performed on peptides spiked into complex proteins digests provided more than 10-fold improvement in limits of detection compared to conventional nanoelectrospray mass spectrometry. This enhancement of sensitivity is reflected by a 55% increase in the number of assigned MS/MS spectra contributing to an overall improvement in protein identification and sequence coverage. The application of FAIMS in label-free quantitative proteomics is demonstrated for the identification of differentially abundant proteins from human U937 monocytic cells exposed to phorbol ester.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19469569 DOI: 10.1021/pr801106a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466