Composite Multidimensional Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry for Improved Differentiation of Stereochemical Modifications.
Xia XuLi HanZhen ZhengRui ZhaoLingjun LiXueguang ShaoGongyu LiPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Stereochemical modifications (SCMs), mostly present in the form of d-amino acid substitution, have been increasingly identified from a wide range of neuropeptides and disease-associated biomarker proteins. Traditional mass spectrometry-based SCM identification has been effectively enhanced with technological and strategic advancements in ion mobility spectrometry. With the additional separation provided by ion mobility, SCM-induced structural changes can be probed both in theory and in practice, although the structural resolution for low-abundance SCMs still requires further improvement to enable accurate quantification or unambiguous identification of stereoisomers. Herein, we present a multi-component-enabled multidimensional ion mobility-mass spectrometry (3M-IM-MS) analytical workflow, based upon the metal-enhanced chiral amplification strategy we proposed previously ( Nat. Commun. , 2019, 5038). Notably, the 3M-IM-MS strategy comprises and features the powerful mathematical tools of continuous wavelet transform and Gaussian fitting-enabled peak splitting. Consequently, the resolving capability of ion mobility spectrometry for SCM analysis has been significantly enhanced, providing mobility profiles with baseline separation and more than fivefold improvement in resolving power and overall resolution. This study represents an alternative toward ultrahigh-resolution structural interrogation of mixtures with very small differences, featuring an important and long-lasting topic in chemical measurement.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- gas chromatography
- high resolution
- capillary electrophoresis
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- high performance liquid chromatography
- single molecule
- amino acid
- simultaneous determination
- healthcare
- ionic liquid
- multiple sclerosis
- high glucose
- diabetic rats
- nucleic acid
- electronic health record
- psychometric properties
- wastewater treatment