Separation of Isomeric Peptides Using Electrospray Ionization/High-Resolution Ion Mobility Spectrometry
- 14 December 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 72 (2) , 391-395
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac990601c
Abstract
In this paper, the first examples of baseline separation of isomeric macromolecules by electrospray ionization/ion mobility spectrometry (ESI/IMS) at atmospheric pressure are presented. The behavior of a number of different isomeric peptides in the IMS was investigated using nitrogen as a drift gas. The IMS was coupled to a quadrupole mass spectrometer, which was used for identification and selective detection of the electrosprayed ions. The mobility data were used to determine their average collision cross sections. The gas-phase ions of isomeric peptides were found to have different collision cross sections. In all cases, doubly charged ions exhibited significantly (8−20%) larger collision cross sections than the respective singly charged species. The analysis of mixtures of the isomeric peptides clearly demonstrated the capability of IMS to separate gas-phase peptide ions due to small differences in their conformational structures, which cannot be determined by mass spectrometry. An actual resolving power of 80 was achieved for two doubly charged reversed sequenced pentapeptides. Baseline separation was provided for ions differing by only 2.5% in their measured collision cross sections; partial separation was shown for isomeric ions exhibiting differences as small as 1.1%.Keywords
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