Realization of Higher Resolution Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry

被引:2
|
作者
Reitenbach, David W. [1 ]
Botamanenko, Daniel Y. [2 ]
Miller, Lohra M. [2 ]
Jarrold, Martin F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ, Chem Dept, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
[2] Megadalton Solut Inc, Bloomington, IN 47401 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
INDIVIDUAL IONS; ANALYZER; TRAP;
D O I
10.1021/acs.analchem.4c03267
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Charge detection mass spectrometry (CD-MS) allows mass distributions to be measured for heterogeneous samples that cannot be analyzed by conventional MS. With CD-MS, the m/z and charge are measured for individual ions using a detection cylinder embedded in an electrostatic linear ion trap (ELIT). Imprecision in both the m/z and charge measurements contribute to the mass resolution. However, if the charge can be measured with a precision of <0.2 e the charge state can be assigned with a low error rate and the mass resolving power only depends on the m/z resolution. Prior to this work, the best resolving power demonstrated experimentally for CD-MS was 700. Here we demonstrate a resolving power of >14,600, 20-times higher than the previous best. Trajectory simulations were used to optimize the geometry and electrostatic potentials of the ELIT. We found conditions where the energy dependence of the oscillation frequency becomes parabolic, and then operated with a nominal ion energy at the minimum of the parabola. The 14,600 resolving power was obtained with a beam collimator before the ELIT. With the collimator removed, the resolving power of the optimized ELIT is 7300, which is still an order of magnitude higher than the previous best. The resolving power was demonstrated by resolving the isotope distributions for peptides and proteins. High resolution CD-MS measurements were then used to resolve the glycans on a monoclonal antibody and applied to the analysis of hepatitis B virus capsids. The results indicate that procedures for adduct removal need to be improved for the full benefit of the higher resolving power to be realized for higher mass species. However, these results represent a key step toward using CD-MS to analyze very complex protein mixtures where charge states are not well resolved in the m/z spectrum because of congestion from numerous overlapping peaks.
引用
收藏
页码:14060 / 14067
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry: What's the "Big" Deal?
    Auclair, Jared R.
    Xue, Liang
    Rathore, Anurag S.
    LC GC NORTH AMERICA, 2022, 40 (03) : 125 - 127
  • [32] Applications of Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
    Jarrold, Martin F.
    CHEMICAL REVIEWS, 2022, 122 (08) : 7415 - 7441
  • [33] ANYL 223-Charge detection mass spectrometry of nanodroplets
    Jarrold, Martin F.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2006, 232
  • [34] Ion-Ion Interactions in Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry
    Botamanenko, Daniel Y.
    Jarrold, Martin F.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2019, 30 (12) : 2741 - 2749
  • [36] Mass spectrometry forum - Space charge in mass spectrometry
    Busch, K
    SPECTROSCOPY, 2004, 19 (06) : 35 - 38
  • [37] Detection of Late Intermediates in Virus Capsid Assembly by Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry
    Pierson, Elizabeth E.
    Keifer, David Z.
    Selzer, Lisa
    Lee, Lye Siang
    Contino, Nathan C.
    Wang, Joseph C. -Y.
    Zlotnick, Adam
    Jarrold, Martin F.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2014, 136 (09) : 3536 - 3541
  • [38] Charge detection mass spectrometry for single ions with a limit of detection of 30 charges
    Contino, Nathan C.
    Jarrold, Martin F.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2013, 345 : 153 - 159
  • [39] Signal detection in high-resolution mass spectrometry data
    McLerran, Dale F.
    Feng, Ziding
    Semmes, O. John
    Cazares, Lisa
    Randolph, Timothy W.
    JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH, 2008, 7 (01) : 276 - 285
  • [40] High-resolution mass spectrometry for thymosins detection and characterization
    Cabras, Tiziana
    Iavarone, Federica
    Martelli, Claudia
    Delfino, Daniela
    Rossetti, Diana Valeria
    Inserra, Ilaria
    Manconi, Barbara
    Desiderio, Claudia
    Messana, Irene
    Hannappel, Ewald
    Faa, Gavino
    Castagnola, Massimo
    EXPERT OPINION ON BIOLOGICAL THERAPY, 2015, 15 : S191 - S201