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Enhancing bottom-up and top-down proteomic measurements with ion mobility separations

Journal

PROTEOMICS
Volume 15, Issue 16, Pages 2766-2776

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201500048

Keywords

Ion mobility separations; Ion mobility spectrometry; Mass spectrometry; Proteomics

Funding

  1. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the NIH [R01ES022190]
  2. National Institute of General Medical Sciences [P41 GM103493, P41 GM104603]
  3. Laboratory Directed Research and Development Program at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  4. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research Genome Sciences Program under Pan-omics program
  5. DOE [DE-AC05-76RL0 1830]

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Proteomic measurements with greater throughput, sensitivity, and structural information are essential for improving both in-depth characterization of complex mixtures and targeted studies. While LC separation coupled with MS (LC-MS) measurements have provided information on thousands of proteins in different sample types, the introduction of a separation stage that provides further component resolution and rapid structural information has many benefits in proteomic analyses. Technical advances in ion transmission and data acquisition have made ion mobility separations an opportune technology to be easily and effectively incorporated into LC-MS proteomic measurements for enhancing their information content. Herein, we report on applications illustrating increased sensitivity, throughput, and structural information by utilizing IMS-MS and LC-IMS-MS measurements for both bottom-up and top-down proteomics measurements.

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