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Chemical noise reduction via mass spectrometry and ion/ion charge inversion: amino acids.


ABSTRACT: Charge inversion ion/ion reactions can provide a significant reduction in chemical noise associated with mass spectra derived from complex mixtures for species composed of both acidic and basic sites, provided the ions derived from the matrix largely undergo neutralization. Amino acids constitute an important class of amphoteric compounds that undergo relatively efficient charge inversion. Precipitated plasma constitutes a relatively complex biological matrix that yields detectable signals at essentially every mass-to-charge value over a wide range. This chemical noise can be dramatically reduced using multiply charged reagent ions that can invert the charge of species amenable to the transfer of multiple charges upon a single interaction and by detecting product ions of opposite polarity. The principle is illustrated here with amino acids present in precipitated plasma subjected to ionization in the positive mode, reaction with anions derived from negative nanoelectrospray ionization of poly (amido amine) dendrimer generation 3.5, and mass analysis in the negative ion mode.

SUBMITTER: Hassell KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3084898 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemical noise reduction via mass spectrometry and ion/ion charge inversion: amino acids.

Hassell Kerry M KM   LeBlanc Yves C YC   McLuckey Scott A SA  

Analytical chemistry 20110405 9


Charge inversion ion/ion reactions can provide a significant reduction in chemical noise associated with mass spectra derived from complex mixtures for species composed of both acidic and basic sites, provided the ions derived from the matrix largely undergo neutralization. Amino acids constitute an important class of amphoteric compounds that undergo relatively efficient charge inversion. Precipitated plasma constitutes a relatively complex biological matrix that yields detectable signals at es  ...[more]

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