High-Resolution Intact Protein Analysis via Phase-Modulated, Stepwise Frequency Scan Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry

通过相位调制、逐步频率扫描离子阱质谱法进行高分辨率完整蛋白质分析

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作者:Fang-Hsu Chen, Chun-Yen Cheng, Szu-Wei Chou, Cheng-Han Yang, I-Chung Lu, Ming-Long Yeh

Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) using an electron multiplier for intact protein analysis remains limited. Because of the massive size and complex structure of proteins, the slow flight speed of their ions results in few secondary electrons and thus low detection sensitivity and poor spectral resolution. Thus, we present a compact ion trap-mass spectrometry approach to directly detect ion packets and obtain the high-resolution molecular signature of proteins. The disturbances causing deviations of ion motion and mass conversion have been clarified in advance. The radio frequency waveform used to manipulate ions is proposed to be a sequence of constant-frequency steps, interconnected by short time-outs, resulting in least dispersive distortion. Furthermore, more such constant-phase conjunctions are arranged in each step to compensate for fluctuations resulting from defects in the system and operation. In addition, two auxiliary pulses are generated in the right phase of each step to select ions of a specific secular state to detect one clean and sharp spectral line.This study demonstrates a top-down approach for the MS measurement of cytochrome C molecules, resulting in a spectral profile of the protein in its natural state at a resolution of 20 Da. Additionally, quick MS scans of other proteins were performed.

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