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An enhanced microfluidic chip coupled to an electrospray Qstar mass spectrometer for protein identification

โœ Scribed by Devanand M. Pinto; Yuebin Ning; Daniel Figeys


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
274 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0173-0835

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โœฆ Synopsis


An enhanced microfluidic chip coupled to an electrospray Qstar mass spectrometer for protein identification

The combination of microfabricated fluidic systems (mFAB) and electrospray mass spectrometers (ESI-MS) will provide multiplexed and integrated analytical systems for proteins and other biomolecules. Implementation of this novel approach requires the development of robust and user-friendly mFAB devices. Here, we present new approaches that improve the robustness, user friendliness and performance of mFAB devices coupled to MS. First, we present the development of a convenient mount to connect a mFAB device to the ESI-MS and the incorporation of filters in the reservoirs and exit of the mFAB. This mount facilitates interfacing and significantly reduces the chemical noise observed by the MS. Furthermore, we demonstrate improvements in sample handling and delivery by using either a nonaqueous electrolyte or a cationic coating on the surfaces in the mFAB device and transfer capillary. These improvements are applied to protein analysis by continuous infusion of proteolytic digests.


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