化学
电动现象
堆积
色谱法
质谱法
分析化学(期刊)
肽
串联质谱法
滤纸
蛋白质组
电喷雾电离
洗脱
电离
蛋白质组学
作者
Lahiru Wedasingha,Magnus Rydberg,Merlin L. Bruening,Nicholas E. Manicke
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.5c06786
摘要
Less expensive, faster, and laborious protocols are needed for protein and peptide mass spectrometry (MS) for therapeutic protein characterization. This work describes a simple paper-based device that couples electrokinetic (EK) stacking via faradaic ion concentration polarization (f-ICP) with paper spray (PS) MS to enrich proteins and peptides on paper in minutes. The EK-PS device consists of a three-dimensional (3D)-printed holder with two polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) filter papers that act both as the media for electrokinetic stacking by f-ICP and as the supports for paper spray ionization. Modification of the PTFE filters via silanization improves MS ionization and imparts a positive surface charge to enable electro-osmotic flow. A potential of ∼280 V along the length of the papers induces electrokinetic stacking, whereas simultaneously floating the device at 4000 V generates online ionization via paper spray. Stacking and elution of proteins and peptides, which occurs by a combination of electro-osmotic flow and electrophoresis, takes ∼5-10 min and improves detection sensitivity by over 10-fold. In the analysis of tryptic protein digests and glycosylation profiling of monoclonal antibodies, electrokinetic stacking increases peptide identifications ∼9-fold and enables the detection of glycoforms above 3% relative abundance. The method is relatively simple and rapid, which may be useful for monitoring protein manufacturing.
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