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Large-scale collision cross-section profiling on a traveling wave ion mobility mass spectrometer.


ABSTRACT: Ion mobility (IM) is a gas-phase electrophoretic method that separates ions according to charge and ion-neutral collision cross-section (CCS). Herein, we attempt to apply a traveling wave (TW) IM polyalanine calibration method to shotgun proteomics and create a large peptide CCS database. Mass spectrometry methods that utilize IM, such as HDMS(E), often use high transmission voltages for sensitive analysis. However, polyalanine calibration has only been demonstrated with low voltage transmission used to prevent gas-phase activation. If polyalanine ions change conformation under higher transmission voltages used for HDMS(E), the calibration may no longer be valid. Thus, we aimed to characterize the accuracy of calibration and CCS measurement under high transmission voltages on a TW IM instrument using the polyalanine calibration method and found that the additional error was not significant. We also evaluated the potential error introduced by liquid chromatography (LC)-HDMS(E) analysis, and found it to be insignificant as well, validating the calibration method. Finally, we demonstrated the utility of building a large-population peptide CCS database by investigating the effects of terminal lysine position, via LysC or LysN digestion, on the formation of two structural sub-families formed by triply charged ions.

SUBMITTER: Lietz CB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4224635 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Large-scale collision cross-section profiling on a traveling wave ion mobility mass spectrometer.

Lietz Christopher B CB   Yu Qing Q   Li Lingjun L  

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 20140521 12


Ion mobility (IM) is a gas-phase electrophoretic method that separates ions according to charge and ion-neutral collision cross-section (CCS). Herein, we attempt to apply a traveling wave (TW) IM polyalanine calibration method to shotgun proteomics and create a large peptide CCS database. Mass spectrometry methods that utilize IM, such as HDMS(E), often use high transmission voltages for sensitive analysis. However, polyalanine calibration has only been demonstrated with low voltage transmission  ...[more]

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