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Improved particle-packed HPLC/MS microchips for proteomic analysis

✍ Scribed by Maria Trusch; Steffen Ehlert; Andreas Bertsch; Oliver Kohlbacher; Diana Hildebrand; Hartmut Schlüter; Ulrich Tallarek


Book ID
102442612
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
344 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The influence of packing process parameters (packing pressure, application of ultrasound) and the stationary phase particle size (3.5 and 5 μm) on the chromatographic performance of HPLC/MS chips was systematically investigated for proteomic samples. First, reproducibility and detection limits of the separation were evaluated with a low‐complexity sample of tryptic BSA peptides. The influence of adsorbent packing quality on protein identification was then tested with a typical proteomics sample of high complexity, a human plasma protein fraction (Cohn fraction IV‐4). All HPLC/MS chips provided highly reproducible separations of these proteomic samples, but improved packing conditions and smaller particle sizes resulted in chromatograms with narrower peaks and correspondingly higher signal intensities. Improved separation performance increased the peak capacity, the number of identified peptides, and thus the sequence coverage in the proteomic samples, particularly for low sample amounts.


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