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Protein Analysis by Electrospray-Orbital Frequency Analyzer with Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry Algorithm.

Aleksandr RusinovLi DingSergey SmirnovPatrick D KnightRoch AndrzejewskiHiroaki Waki
Published in: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2021)
Orbital frequency analyzer (OFA) is one of the electrostatic ion trap mass analysers for FTMS, which offers ultrahigh mass resolution and high ion charge capacity. In order to analyze multiply charged proteins and other large biological particles by means of charge detection mass spectrometry, a data processing algorithm was created to suit the image charge signal of nonharmonic waveform nature. The algorithm is capable of detecting collisions between ions and residual gas molecules, to determine lifetime of ions, and to evaluate the charge and mass values for ions having lifetime above a threshold. With the filtering of the lifetime and charge value, the chemical noise from small molecules and protein fragments can be eliminated in the reconstructed spectrum, facilitating measurement of protein content at a very low concentration, down to tens of nanomolars. The standard deviation of charge measurement is between 1.1 to 1.8 e for ions with oscillation lifetimes from 1 to 0.4 s, and this in turn determines the CDMS spectrum mass peak width. It has been found that the lower voltage setting of the OFA results in a larger population of ions surviving for longer times and thus produces narrower mass peak width. While OFA is able to run multiplexed CDMS without ion motion interference, coexisting ions of the same or very close m/z can cause interference between their image charge signals, which increases the error in charge determination.
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