A Double-Vented Tetraphasic Continuous Column Approach to MuDPIT Analysis on Long Capillary Columns Demonstrates Superior Proteomic Coverage
- 28 October 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Proteome Research
- Vol. 4 (6) , 2412-2419
- https://doi.org/10.1021/pr050209h
Abstract
A double-vented serial tetraphasic capillary column approach is applied to proteomic MuDPIT-type analysis using extended length capillary reverse-phase columns. The heart of the tetraphasic device consists of a triphasic MuDPIT trap located upstream of a venting tee. The trap is followed by a 60 cm high-resolution capillary column. A conventional high-flow HPLC is used to develop gradients at standard flow rates and pressures. The double-vented triphasic MuDPIT trapping device relieves the capillary separation column from the salt burden during the on-line cation-exchange portion of the analysis. Two configurations are presented, a double-vented continuous column model and a discontinuous model in which the triphasic MuDPIT trap is installed on a six-port valve; both configurations were tested with 60 and 10 cm capillary columns. All four systems were challenged with a trypsin digest of undepleted human serum, and a matrix of proteomic results for the different models and column lengths are compared. Keywords: MuDPIT • vented column • V-column • multidimensional chromatography • long capillary column • serum proteomicsKeywords
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