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Infrared Photoactivation Boosts Reporter Ion Yield in Isobaric Tagging.


ABSTRACT: Isobaric tagging facilitates multiplexed experiments that can determine sequences and relative amounts of peptides in biological samples using tandem mass spectrometry (MSn). Limited reporter ion generation limits quantitative accuracy and precision. As reporter ions are susceptible to unintended fragmentation and scattering by high-energy collisions, we activated peptides with IR photons and prevented successive dissociation of generated reporter ions with ion parking, which altogether boosted reporter ion yield by up to 55%. Even so, unintended co-isolation of contaminating peaks in MS2 experiments distorts reporter ion intensities and can distort quantitative information. MS3 experiments address contamination by generating reporter ions via collisional activation (HCD) of one or more peptide product ions rather than the isolated peptide precursor ion. Because HCD performance is related to m/z, activation of multiple synchronously isolated product ions generates less than optimal reporter ion intensities. In this work, we show that using infrared multiphoton dissociation, which is not dependent on m/z, to generate reporter ions from 10 synchronously isolated peptide product ions results in a 2.4-fold increase in reporter ion intensities, significantly enhancing the sensitivity and dynamic range of quantitation via isobaric tagging.

SUBMITTER: Lee KW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8985229 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Infrared Photoactivation Boosts Reporter Ion Yield in Isobaric Tagging.

Lee Kenneth W KW   Peters-Clarke Trenton M TM   Mertz Keaton L KL   McAlister Graeme C GC   Syka John E P JEP   Westphall Michael S MS   Coon Joshua J JJ  

Analytical chemistry 20220210 7


Isobaric tagging facilitates multiplexed experiments that can determine sequences and relative amounts of peptides in biological samples using tandem mass spectrometry (MS<sup><i>n</i></sup>). Limited reporter ion generation limits quantitative accuracy and precision. As reporter ions are susceptible to unintended fragmentation and scattering by high-energy collisions, we activated peptides with IR photons and prevented successive dissociation of generated reporter ions with ion parking, which a  ...[more]

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