Application of micro-electrospray liquid chromatography techniques to FT-ICR MS to enable high-sensitivity biological analysis
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
- Vol. 9 (4) , 333-340
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s1044-0305(97)00287-0
Abstract
A microbore electrospray (ESI) injection system has been adapted to our 9.4-tesla ESI FT-ICR mass spectrometer, greatly enhancing the stability and sensitivity of the system. Spray was generated from micro-ESI needles made from sharply tapered, polished fused silica capillaries of 25 to 50 µm inner diameter. Micro-ESI permits low-level sample analysis by constant infusion at sub-µL/min flow rate over a wide range of solvent conditions in both positive- and negative-ion mode. The system is flexible and allows rapid conversion to allow routine LC/MS analysis on low-level mixtures presented in biological media. LC/MS analyses were accomplished by replacing micro-ESI needles with capillaries packed with reverse phase retention media to permit analyte concentration and purification prior to analysis (micro-ESI/LC). A unique nano-flow LC pumping system was developed, capable of producing a true unsplit solvent gradient at flow rates below 1 µL/min. The micro-ESI/LC FT-ICR system produces mass spectra from a mixture of three neuroactive peptides at a concentration of 500 amol/µL (5 fmol each total loaded) in biological salts with baseline separation, signal-to-noise ratio of >10:1 and mass resolving power >5000. These results represent a reduction in detection limit by a factor of ∼2 × 106 over the best previously published LC/FT-ICR MS data.Keywords
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