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The effect of organic modifiers on electrospray ionization charge-state distribution and desorption efficiency for oligonucleotides.

Buyun Chen1, Sadie F Mason, Michael G Bartlett.   

Abstract

The chemical composition of the solution has a critical impact on the electrospray desorption efficiency of oligonucleotides. Several physiochemical properties of various organic modifiers were investigated with respect to their role in the desorption process of oligonucleotides. The Henry's Law Constant, which reflects the volatility of alkylamines, was found to have a prominent effect on both the electrospray charge state distribution and desorption efficiency of oligonucleotides. Alkylamines with higher k(H,cc)(aq/gas) values such as hexylamine, piperidine, and imidazole reduced the charge state distribution by forming complexes with the oligonucleotide and dissociating from it in the gas phase, while alkylamines with extremely low k(H,cc)(aq/gas) values reduced the electrospray charge state distribution by facilitating ion emission at an earlier stage of the electrospray desorption process. Ion-pairing agents with moderate k(H,cc)(aq/gas) values do not alter the electrospray charge state distribution of oligonucleotides and their ability to enhance oligonucleotide ionization followed the order of decreasing k(H,cc)(aq/gas) values. The Henry's Law Constant also correlated to the impact of the acidic modifiers on oligonucleotide ionization efficiency. Ionization enhancement effects were observed with hexafluoroisopropanol, and this effect was attributed to its low k(H,cc)(aq/gas) and moderate acidity. The comprehensive effects of both alkylamine and hexafluoroisoproapnol on the electrospray ionization desorption of oligonucleotides were also evaluated, and acid-base equilibrium was found to play a critical role in determining these effects.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23325666     DOI: 10.1007/s13361-012-0509-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1044-0305            Impact factor:   3.109


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