Heart-cut nano-LC-CZE-MS for the characterization of proteins on the intact level.
Kevin JooßNico ScholzJens MeixnerChristian NeusüßPublished in: Electrophoresis (2019)
Multidimensional separation techniques play an increasingly important role in separation science, especially for the analysis of complex samples such as proteins. The combination of reversed-phase liquid chromatography in the nanoscale and CZE is especially beneficial due to their nearly orthogonal separation mechanism and well-suited geometries/dimensions. Here, a heart-cut nano-LC-CZE-MS setup was developed utilizing for the first time a mechanical 4-port valve as LC-CE interface. A model protein mixture containing four different protein species was first separated by nano LC followed by a heart-cut transfer of individual LC peaks and subsequent CZE-MS analysis. In the CZE dimension, various glycoforms of one protein species were separated. Improved separation capabilities were achieved compared to the 1D methods, which was exemplarily shown for ribonuclease B and its different glycosylated forms. LODs in the lower μg/mL range were determined, which are considerably lower compared to traditional CZE-MS. In addition, this study represents the first application of an LC-CE-MS system for intact protein analysis. The nano-LC-CZE-MS system is expected to be applicable to various other analytical challenges.
Keyphrases
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- gas chromatography
- multiple sclerosis
- ms ms
- high resolution
- protein protein
- heart failure
- public health
- amino acid
- minimally invasive
- aortic valve
- genetic diversity
- aortic stenosis