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MALDI-TOF: PRINCIPLE  & APPLICATIONS C. Devakumar Division of Agricultural Chemicals IARI, New Delhi [email_address]
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The ability to separate molecules based on different size and charge was first described in 1912 by J.J. Thompson (Nobel Prize laureate in 1906 for investigations of the conduction of electricity by gases) and expressed as the mass/charge ratio with the unit Thompson (Th). M.S.B. Munson and F.H. Field in 1966, made early major breakthrough in the use of chemical ionisation (CI). Plasma desorption (PD), introduced in 1976, uses high-energy ions to desorb and ionise molecules. The technique achieved some success but was never shown to be reliable for molecular masses greater than 10 kiloDalton (kDa).  Fast atom bombardment (FAB), and the closely related method liquid matrix secondary ion mass spectrometry (LSIMS) used Accelerated atoms (and later also ions) of e.g. argon, caesium or xenon could be used for mass determination of small biomolecules (i.e. mol. wt. <10 kDa) combined with on-line fragmentation for structure determination. . HISTROY OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
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The well-defined breakthrough of ESI came in 1988 at a symposium in San Francisco, when John Fenn presented an identification of polypeptides and proteins of molecular weight 40 kDa. Fenn showed that a molecular-weight accuracy of 0.01% could be obtained by applying a signal-averaging method to the multiple ions formed in the ESI process.  Matrix-assisted, laser-desorption ionisation (MALDI) technique applied to proteins  appeared shortly after Tanakaā€™s initial breakthrough. The MALDI technique presented by M. Karas and F. Hillenkamp used a YAG laser at 266 nm and a chemical matrix of nicotinic acid DISCOVERY OF MALDI
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UV MALDI Matrix List oligonucleotides 337, 355 Ethanol HPA 3-hydroxy  picolinic  acid oligonucleotides 266 Ethanol PA Picolinic  acid peptides, lipids, nucleotides 337, 355 acetonitrile , water,  ethanol , acetone CHCA Ī±-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid proteins 337, 355, 266 acetonitrile , water,  propanol ferulic  acid 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamic acid peptides, proteins,  lipids 337, 355, 266 acetonitrile , water, acetone, chloroform sinapic acid;  sinapinic  acid ; SA 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxycinnamic acid peptides ,  nucleotides ,  oligonucleotides ,  oligosaccharides 337, 355, 266 acetonitrile ,  water ,  methanol ,  acetone ,  chloroform DHB,  Gentisic  acid 2,5-dihydroxy benzoic acid Applications Wavelength (nm) Solvent Other Names Compound
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Lasers Used for MALDI (Overberg 1991) 10,600 CO 2 (Overberg 1990) 2940 Er:YAG (Karas 1985) 355, 266 Nd:YAG (Tanaka 1988) 337 Nitrogen laser Reference Wavelength (nm) Laser
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Time-of-flight mass analyzer + + + + Source Drift region (flight tube) detector V ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Voyager-DE STR MALDI TOF Camera Laser Sample plate Pumping Pumping Timed ion  selector Reflector Linear detector Extraction grids Reflector detector Attenuator Prism Collision cell
MALDI TOF Hardware ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Features of MALDI-TOF MS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
MALDI is also a &quot;soft&quot; ionisation method and so results predominantly in the generation of  singly charged molecular-related ions  regardless of the molecular mass, hence the spectra are relatively easy to interpret.  Fragmentation of the sample ions does not usually occur although they can be accompanied by salt adducts, a trace of the doubly charged molecular ion at approximately half the m/z value, and/or a trace of a dimeric species at approximately twice the m/z value..  In  positive ionisation  mode the  protonated molecular ions (M+H + )  are usually the dominant species, It is used for  protein  and  peptide  analyses. In  negative ionisation  mode the  deprotonated molecular ions (M-H - )  are usually the most abundant species, and can be used for the analysis of  oligonucleotides  and  oligosaccharides .
Works in the range of molecular masses between 400 and 350,000 Da.  A very sensitive method,  the detection of low (10 -15  to 10 -18  mole) quantities of sample with an accuracy of 0.1 - 0.01 % with short measuring time (few minutes) and negligible sample consumption (less than 1 pmol) together with additional information on microheterogeneity (e.g. glycosylation) and presence of by-products.  The mass accuracy of MALDI-TOF MS will be sufficient to characterise proteins (after tryptic digestion) from completely sequenced genomes.
MALDI-TOF MS analysis of natural pruducts Chlorophylls  lipids and glycolipids  folic acids  storage products  mycotoxins  pigments  alkaloids  siderophores  cyanobacterial peptides  food ingredients  polymers  DNA and RNA and proteins directly from whole cells and samples without purification steps.
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MALDI-TOF mass analysis of the peptide mixture, database searches and protein identification:  Analysing peptides from protein digests to identify the protein.  A band or spot can be cut from a 1D or  2D  gel, the protein  digested in-gel , and after  Zip-Tip cleanup , the peptides are analyzed with the mass spectrometer.
Sample Clean up Using Zip-Tips in Preparation for MALDI-TOF Mass Analysis:   Zip-Tips are pipette tips that contain immobilized C18, C4 or some other resin attached at their very tip occupying about 0.5Āµl volume. The usual protocol is:  Use a P20 pipetter set to 10Āµl for Zip-Tips  Wash the Zip-Tip with 0.1% trifluroacetic acid (TFA) in acetonitrile  Wash the Zip-Tip with 0.1% TFA in 1:1 acetonitrile:water  quilibrate the Zip-Tip twice with 0.1% TFA in water  The sample, dissolved in 10 Āµl of 0.1% TFA, is passed through the Zip-Tips repeatedly by pipeting in and out to bind the sample to the resin.  Wash the Zip-Tip three times with 0.1% TFA, 5% methanol in water  Elute the sample from the Zip-Tip in 1.8Āµl of matrix, typically alpha-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid in 0.1% TFA 50% acetonitrile, directly on the MALDI-TOF sample plate.
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Peptide Mass Fingerprinting:   The sample plate with up to 100 spots is inserted in the mass spectrometer  A laser is applied to individual spot thus ionizing molecules of the matrix which in turn transfers a proton to the peptides.  Peptides are accelerated through the flight tube under vacuum and in most cases in a reflector mode, which basically makes the flight path longer than the actual tube.  Peptides arrive at the detector based on their mass to charge ratio (m/z).  Using calibration peptides, the actual masses of the peptides are assigned.
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Data base search and Protein Identification:   All the masses that represent peptides from the original protein (in other words, masses present in control samples where no protein was present are ignored) represent the fingerprint of the protein in question. By searching a mass database for protein fingerprints, the protein is identified if known.  If we are dealing with an unknown protein, further identification becomes necessary among which is peptide sequencing of selected peptides by post source decay (PSD) or Collision induced dissociation (CID).
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Advantages: Rapid analysis and turn around time  High sensitivity  Cheap  Suitable for large numbers of samples Disadvantages:  Protein must be in the database  Generally not suitable for proteins <15kDa in size  Match based on peptide masses, not sequence information  Generally only able to suggest post-translational modifications
Protein Identification by MALDI-TOF/TOF (PMF + MS/MS) Proteins are digested in the same manner as for peptide mass fingerprinting and the sample is then analysed by MALDI-TOF, generating a peptide mass fingerprint for the protein.  The most abundant peptide ions are then subjected to MALDI-TOF/TOF analysis, providing information that can be used to determine the sequence.  The results from both types of analysis are combined and searched using software (e.g. Mascot) against protein, DNA or EST databases, to identify the protein.
Advantages: Rapid analysis and turn around time (similar to MALDI-TOF)Ā   High sensitivityĀ   Relatively inexpensiveĀ   Suitable for large numbers of samplesĀ   Able to identify 2-3 proteins in the same spotĀ   Sequence information provides confirmation of peptide mass fingerprint identification & allows identification of small proteins (<15kDa) Disadvantages: Sequence information generally not as complete as that provided by LC/MS/MSĀ   Limited success in identification of proteins that are not in the database
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MALDI/TOF/TOF MS glycomic profile of permethylated  N - and  O -glycans derived from human blood serum.   Symbols: ā– ,  N -acetylglucosamine; ā—‹, mannose; ā–”, galactose; ā—, fucose;  ā–µ ,  N -acetylneuraminic acid.
LC/MALDI/TOF/TOF MS of online permethylated glycans derived from a mixture of glycoproteins.  Symbols: ā– ,  N -acetylglucosamine; ā—‹, mannose; ā–”, galactose; ā—, fucose; ā–µ,  N- acetylneuraminic acid.
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Expression, Purification, and Characterization of C-Terminal Amidated Glucagon in  Streptomyces lividans Qi, Xiaoqiang, Rong Jiang, Cheng Yao, Ren Zhang, and Yuan Li Glucagon, a peptide hormone produced by alpha-cells of Langerhans islets, is a physiological antagonist of insulin and stimulator of its secretion. In order to improve its bioactivity, its structure was modified at the C-terminus by amidation catalyzed by a recombinant amidase in bacterial cells.  The human gene coding for glucagon-gly was PCR amplified using three overlapping primers and cloned together with a rat Ī±-amidase gene in plasmid pMGA. Both genes were expressed under control of the strong constitutive promoter of aph and secretion signal melC1 in  Streptomyces lividans .  With Phenyl-Sepharose 6 FF, QSepharose FF, SP-Sepharose FF chromatographies and HPLC, the peptide was purified to about 93.4% purity. The molecular mass of the peptide is 3.494 kDa as analyzed by MALDI TOF, which agrees with the theoretical mass value of the C-terminal amidated glucagon.  The N-terminal sequence of the peptide was also determined, confirming its identity with human glucagon at the N-terminal part. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol . (2008), 18(6), 1076ā€“1080
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2. The Sensitive Type  The devil is always in the nitty-gritty details, and for proteins, that means post-translational modifications. Suppose, for instance, that you're looking at histones, which can bear both acetyl and trimethyl modifications. Both moieties produce nominal mass increases of 42, and a standard mass spec cannot distinguish the two. A high-mass-accuracy instrument can, however, since it can report masses to between two and four decimal places.  Recommended System:  LC+ESI+FTICR with ECD
3. The Outsider Not everyone is interested in proteins. You might want to know, for instance, if a particular nucleic acid contains unusual or modified residues (such as methyl-C), and if so, where in the sequence they are located. Both questions may be addressed using an LC-ESI-tandem mass spec (such as a QTOF or Qtrap configuration); the former in negative-ion mode (because of the nucleic acid's negatively charged backbone), and the latter in positive mode.
4. The Mixer Sifting through small-molecule metabolites (sugars and lipids, for example) requires a different set of instrumentation considerations. You might be operating in discovery mode, looking for a biomarker for a particular disease, say, or drug efficacy. In that case, you'll need tandem mass spec capabilities to nail down chemical structure, and your instrument of choice is an LC-ESI-triple quad. More importantly, however, you'll need multiple ionization methods to cast the widest net. Consider using the two electrospray variants, APPI (atmospheric pressure photoionization) and APCI (atmospheric pressure chemical ionization).  Recommended System:  LC+ESI+triple quad with multiple ionization sources
5. The Counter  Once you've identified your biomarker, you now need to count it, perhaps in hundreds or thousands of biological samples. The go-to mass analyzer for quantitative applications is the triple quad, which you'll want to couple to liquid chromatography and an electrospray ionization source.
PerkinElmer's prOTOF 2000 MALDI-TOF  employs a new orthogonal geometry It can hold its calibration for a minimum of one hour,  It eliminates the problem of ion suppression, even if the sample is at a lower concentration than the internal standard.  Employs single-use, disposable targets called MALDIchipsā„¢, which are available in 96, 384, and 1536-sample formats compatible with standard  liquid handling devices
Applied Biosystems  new 4800 MALDI-TOF/TOF Analyzer In the new system, the laser beam is perpendicular to the target plate, so the resulting column of ions reflects back along the laser's axis and directly down the flight tube.  Another improvement is the QuanTIS timed precursor ion selector, which isolates a specific precursor ion from the first TOF run for analysis in the second TOF analyzer.  $485,000
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MALDI-TOF: Pricinple and Its Application in Biochemistry and Biotechnology

  • 1. MALDI-TOF: PRINCIPLE & APPLICATIONS C. Devakumar Division of Agricultural Chemicals IARI, New Delhi [email_address]
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  • 3. The ability to separate molecules based on different size and charge was first described in 1912 by J.J. Thompson (Nobel Prize laureate in 1906 for investigations of the conduction of electricity by gases) and expressed as the mass/charge ratio with the unit Thompson (Th). M.S.B. Munson and F.H. Field in 1966, made early major breakthrough in the use of chemical ionisation (CI). Plasma desorption (PD), introduced in 1976, uses high-energy ions to desorb and ionise molecules. The technique achieved some success but was never shown to be reliable for molecular masses greater than 10 kiloDalton (kDa). Fast atom bombardment (FAB), and the closely related method liquid matrix secondary ion mass spectrometry (LSIMS) used Accelerated atoms (and later also ions) of e.g. argon, caesium or xenon could be used for mass determination of small biomolecules (i.e. mol. wt. <10 kDa) combined with on-line fragmentation for structure determination. . HISTROY OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
  • 6. The well-defined breakthrough of ESI came in 1988 at a symposium in San Francisco, when John Fenn presented an identification of polypeptides and proteins of molecular weight 40 kDa. Fenn showed that a molecular-weight accuracy of 0.01% could be obtained by applying a signal-averaging method to the multiple ions formed in the ESI process. Matrix-assisted, laser-desorption ionisation (MALDI) technique applied to proteins appeared shortly after Tanakaā€™s initial breakthrough. The MALDI technique presented by M. Karas and F. Hillenkamp used a YAG laser at 266 nm and a chemical matrix of nicotinic acid DISCOVERY OF MALDI
  • 10. UV MALDI Matrix List oligonucleotides 337, 355 Ethanol HPA 3-hydroxy picolinic acid oligonucleotides 266 Ethanol PA Picolinic acid peptides, lipids, nucleotides 337, 355 acetonitrile , water, ethanol , acetone CHCA Ī±-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid proteins 337, 355, 266 acetonitrile , water, propanol ferulic acid 4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamic acid peptides, proteins, lipids 337, 355, 266 acetonitrile , water, acetone, chloroform sinapic acid; sinapinic acid ; SA 3,5-dimethoxy-4-hydroxycinnamic acid peptides , nucleotides , oligonucleotides , oligosaccharides 337, 355, 266 acetonitrile , water , methanol , acetone , chloroform DHB, Gentisic acid 2,5-dihydroxy benzoic acid Applications Wavelength (nm) Solvent Other Names Compound
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  • 12. Lasers Used for MALDI (Overberg 1991) 10,600 CO 2 (Overberg 1990) 2940 Er:YAG (Karas 1985) 355, 266 Nd:YAG (Tanaka 1988) 337 Nitrogen laser Reference Wavelength (nm) Laser
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  • 16. Voyager-DE STR MALDI TOF Camera Laser Sample plate Pumping Pumping Timed ion selector Reflector Linear detector Extraction grids Reflector detector Attenuator Prism Collision cell
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  • 21. MALDI is also a &quot;soft&quot; ionisation method and so results predominantly in the generation of singly charged molecular-related ions regardless of the molecular mass, hence the spectra are relatively easy to interpret. Fragmentation of the sample ions does not usually occur although they can be accompanied by salt adducts, a trace of the doubly charged molecular ion at approximately half the m/z value, and/or a trace of a dimeric species at approximately twice the m/z value.. In positive ionisation mode the protonated molecular ions (M+H + ) are usually the dominant species, It is used for protein and peptide analyses. In negative ionisation mode the deprotonated molecular ions (M-H - ) are usually the most abundant species, and can be used for the analysis of oligonucleotides and oligosaccharides .
  • 22. Works in the range of molecular masses between 400 and 350,000 Da. A very sensitive method, the detection of low (10 -15 to 10 -18 mole) quantities of sample with an accuracy of 0.1 - 0.01 % with short measuring time (few minutes) and negligible sample consumption (less than 1 pmol) together with additional information on microheterogeneity (e.g. glycosylation) and presence of by-products. The mass accuracy of MALDI-TOF MS will be sufficient to characterise proteins (after tryptic digestion) from completely sequenced genomes.
  • 23. MALDI-TOF MS analysis of natural pruducts Chlorophylls lipids and glycolipids folic acids storage products mycotoxins pigments alkaloids siderophores cyanobacterial peptides food ingredients polymers DNA and RNA and proteins directly from whole cells and samples without purification steps.
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  • 30. MALDI-TOF mass analysis of the peptide mixture, database searches and protein identification: Analysing peptides from protein digests to identify the protein. A band or spot can be cut from a 1D or 2D gel, the protein digested in-gel , and after Zip-Tip cleanup , the peptides are analyzed with the mass spectrometer.
  • 31. Sample Clean up Using Zip-Tips in Preparation for MALDI-TOF Mass Analysis: Zip-Tips are pipette tips that contain immobilized C18, C4 or some other resin attached at their very tip occupying about 0.5Āµl volume. The usual protocol is: Use a P20 pipetter set to 10Āµl for Zip-Tips Wash the Zip-Tip with 0.1% trifluroacetic acid (TFA) in acetonitrile Wash the Zip-Tip with 0.1% TFA in 1:1 acetonitrile:water quilibrate the Zip-Tip twice with 0.1% TFA in water The sample, dissolved in 10 Āµl of 0.1% TFA, is passed through the Zip-Tips repeatedly by pipeting in and out to bind the sample to the resin. Wash the Zip-Tip three times with 0.1% TFA, 5% methanol in water Elute the sample from the Zip-Tip in 1.8Āµl of matrix, typically alpha-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid in 0.1% TFA 50% acetonitrile, directly on the MALDI-TOF sample plate.
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  • 33. Peptide Mass Fingerprinting: The sample plate with up to 100 spots is inserted in the mass spectrometer A laser is applied to individual spot thus ionizing molecules of the matrix which in turn transfers a proton to the peptides. Peptides are accelerated through the flight tube under vacuum and in most cases in a reflector mode, which basically makes the flight path longer than the actual tube. Peptides arrive at the detector based on their mass to charge ratio (m/z). Using calibration peptides, the actual masses of the peptides are assigned.
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  • 35. Data base search and Protein Identification: All the masses that represent peptides from the original protein (in other words, masses present in control samples where no protein was present are ignored) represent the fingerprint of the protein in question. By searching a mass database for protein fingerprints, the protein is identified if known. If we are dealing with an unknown protein, further identification becomes necessary among which is peptide sequencing of selected peptides by post source decay (PSD) or Collision induced dissociation (CID).
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  • 39. Advantages: Rapid analysis and turn around time High sensitivity Cheap Suitable for large numbers of samples Disadvantages: Protein must be in the database Generally not suitable for proteins <15kDa in size Match based on peptide masses, not sequence information Generally only able to suggest post-translational modifications
  • 40. Protein Identification by MALDI-TOF/TOF (PMF + MS/MS) Proteins are digested in the same manner as for peptide mass fingerprinting and the sample is then analysed by MALDI-TOF, generating a peptide mass fingerprint for the protein. The most abundant peptide ions are then subjected to MALDI-TOF/TOF analysis, providing information that can be used to determine the sequence. The results from both types of analysis are combined and searched using software (e.g. Mascot) against protein, DNA or EST databases, to identify the protein.
  • 41. Advantages: Rapid analysis and turn around time (similar to MALDI-TOF)Ā  High sensitivityĀ  Relatively inexpensiveĀ  Suitable for large numbers of samplesĀ  Able to identify 2-3 proteins in the same spotĀ  Sequence information provides confirmation of peptide mass fingerprint identification & allows identification of small proteins (<15kDa) Disadvantages: Sequence information generally not as complete as that provided by LC/MS/MSĀ  Limited success in identification of proteins that are not in the database
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  • 43. MALDI/TOF/TOF MS glycomic profile of permethylated N - and O -glycans derived from human blood serum. Symbols: ā– , N -acetylglucosamine; ā—‹, mannose; ā–”, galactose; ā—, fucose; ā–µ , N -acetylneuraminic acid.
  • 44. LC/MALDI/TOF/TOF MS of online permethylated glycans derived from a mixture of glycoproteins. Symbols: ā– , N -acetylglucosamine; ā—‹, mannose; ā–”, galactose; ā—, fucose; ā–µ, N- acetylneuraminic acid.
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  • 46. Expression, Purification, and Characterization of C-Terminal Amidated Glucagon in Streptomyces lividans Qi, Xiaoqiang, Rong Jiang, Cheng Yao, Ren Zhang, and Yuan Li Glucagon, a peptide hormone produced by alpha-cells of Langerhans islets, is a physiological antagonist of insulin and stimulator of its secretion. In order to improve its bioactivity, its structure was modified at the C-terminus by amidation catalyzed by a recombinant amidase in bacterial cells. The human gene coding for glucagon-gly was PCR amplified using three overlapping primers and cloned together with a rat Ī±-amidase gene in plasmid pMGA. Both genes were expressed under control of the strong constitutive promoter of aph and secretion signal melC1 in Streptomyces lividans . With Phenyl-Sepharose 6 FF, QSepharose FF, SP-Sepharose FF chromatographies and HPLC, the peptide was purified to about 93.4% purity. The molecular mass of the peptide is 3.494 kDa as analyzed by MALDI TOF, which agrees with the theoretical mass value of the C-terminal amidated glucagon. The N-terminal sequence of the peptide was also determined, confirming its identity with human glucagon at the N-terminal part. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol . (2008), 18(6), 1076ā€“1080
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  • 48. 2. The Sensitive Type The devil is always in the nitty-gritty details, and for proteins, that means post-translational modifications. Suppose, for instance, that you're looking at histones, which can bear both acetyl and trimethyl modifications. Both moieties produce nominal mass increases of 42, and a standard mass spec cannot distinguish the two. A high-mass-accuracy instrument can, however, since it can report masses to between two and four decimal places. Recommended System: LC+ESI+FTICR with ECD
  • 49. 3. The Outsider Not everyone is interested in proteins. You might want to know, for instance, if a particular nucleic acid contains unusual or modified residues (such as methyl-C), and if so, where in the sequence they are located. Both questions may be addressed using an LC-ESI-tandem mass spec (such as a QTOF or Qtrap configuration); the former in negative-ion mode (because of the nucleic acid's negatively charged backbone), and the latter in positive mode.
  • 50. 4. The Mixer Sifting through small-molecule metabolites (sugars and lipids, for example) requires a different set of instrumentation considerations. You might be operating in discovery mode, looking for a biomarker for a particular disease, say, or drug efficacy. In that case, you'll need tandem mass spec capabilities to nail down chemical structure, and your instrument of choice is an LC-ESI-triple quad. More importantly, however, you'll need multiple ionization methods to cast the widest net. Consider using the two electrospray variants, APPI (atmospheric pressure photoionization) and APCI (atmospheric pressure chemical ionization). Recommended System: LC+ESI+triple quad with multiple ionization sources
  • 51. 5. The Counter Once you've identified your biomarker, you now need to count it, perhaps in hundreds or thousands of biological samples. The go-to mass analyzer for quantitative applications is the triple quad, which you'll want to couple to liquid chromatography and an electrospray ionization source.
  • 52. PerkinElmer's prOTOF 2000 MALDI-TOF employs a new orthogonal geometry It can hold its calibration for a minimum of one hour, It eliminates the problem of ion suppression, even if the sample is at a lower concentration than the internal standard. Employs single-use, disposable targets called MALDIchipsā„¢, which are available in 96, 384, and 1536-sample formats compatible with standard liquid handling devices
  • 53. Applied Biosystems new 4800 MALDI-TOF/TOF Analyzer In the new system, the laser beam is perpendicular to the target plate, so the resulting column of ions reflects back along the laser's axis and directly down the flight tube. Another improvement is the QuanTIS timed precursor ion selector, which isolates a specific precursor ion from the first TOF run for analysis in the second TOF analyzer. $485,000
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