학술논문

Evaluation of front-end higher energy collision-induced dissociation on a benchtop dual-pressure linear ion trap mass spectrometer for shotgun proteomics
Document Type
Author abstract
Report
Source
Analytical Chemistry. Feb 7, 2012, Vol. 84 Issue 3, p1533, 7 p.
Subject
Dissociation -- Analysis
Mass spectrometry -- Methods
Mass spectrometry -- Research
Peptides -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
0003-2700
Abstract
We report the implementation of front-end higher energy collision-induced dissociation (fHCD) on a benchtop dual-pressure linear ion trap. Software and hardware modifications were employed, described in detail vide-infra, to allow isolated ions to undergo collisions with ambient gas molecules in an intermediate multipole (q00) of the instrument. Results comparing the performance of fHCD and resonance excitation collision-induced dissociation (RE-CID) in terms of injection time, total number of scans, efficiency, mass measurement accuracy (MMA), unique peptide identifications, and spectral quality of labile modified peptides are presented. fHCD is approximately 23% as efficient as RE-CID, and depending on the search algorithm, it identifies 6.6% more or 15% less peptides (q < 0.01) from a soluble whole-cell lysate (Caenorhabditis elegans) than RE-CID using Mascot or Sequest search algorithms, respectively. fHCD offers a clear advantage for the analysis of phosphorylated and glycosylated (O-GlcNAc) peptides as the average cross-correlation score (XCorr) for spectra using fHCD was statistically greater (p < 0.05) than for spectra collected using RE-CID.