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Membrane-free electrokinetic device integrated to electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry for the simultaneous removal of sodium dodecyl sulfate and enrichment of peptides
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posted on 2023-05-20, 00:20 authored by Ria AmunoRia Amuno, Paul HaddadPaul Haddad, Joselito QuirinoThe removal of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) in SDS-assisted proteomics with electrospray-ionization-mass-spectrometric (ESI-MS) analysis is an essential step in the analysis. Off-line state-of-the-art sample-preparation strategies can allow 100% removal of DS- and up to 100% peptide recoveries. These strategies, however, are typically laborious and require long analysis times and a complex experimental setup. Here, we developed a simple, membrane-free, electrokinetic, on-line, integrated SDS removal–ESI-MS device that was able to enhance ESI-MS signals of bradykinin and peptides from trypsin-digested bovine serum albumin (BSA) in samples that contained SDS micelles. The significant peptide-signal improvements were contributed by the complete removal of DS- and the enrichment of the peptides in the presence of an electric field. Enrichment was via micelle-to-solvent stacking, initially developed in capillary electrophoresis. Bradykinin percent recovery was 800%, and BSA peptide percent recovery was 87%. Enhancement factors in ESI-MS signals (after and before removal) for selected m/z values of peptides from the BSA digest were 535-693.
Funding
Australian Research Council
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Publication title
Analytical ChemistryVolume
90Issue
17Pagination
10122-10127ISSN
0003-2700Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Amer Chemical SocPlace of publication
1155 16Th St, Nw, Washington, USA, Dc, 20036Rights statement
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