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Structural Characterization of Phospholipids and Peptides Directly from Tissue Sections by MALDI Traveling-Wave Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 82, Issue 5, Pages 1881-1889

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac9026115

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  1. MALDI SYNAPT HDMS
  2. Department of Defense [W81XWH-05-01-0179]
  3. NIH/NIGMS [5R01GM58008-10]
  4. Vanderbilt University College of Arts and Sciences
  5. Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology
  6. Vanderbilt Institute of Integrative Biosystems Research and Education
  7. Ionwerks Inc.
  8. Defense Threat Reduction Agency [HDTRA1-09-1-0013]

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Ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) provides rapid two-dimensional separations based on analyte apparent surface area or collision cross section (CCS, angstrom(2)) and mass-to-charge, respectively. Recently, traveling-wave (t-wave) IM-MS was developed which uses electrodynamic rather than electrostatic fields commonly used in drift cell IM-MS instruments. The underlying theory for obtaining CCS data is well developed for drift cell IM-MS, while strategies for obtaining CCS values from t-wave IM-MS data remains an active area of research. In this report, methods were developed and validated to obtain CCS values of phospholipids and peptides directly from thin tissue sections by MALDI t-wave IM-MS using CCS calibrants measured by MALDI drift cell IM-MS. Importantly, the average percent difference between t-wave kind drift cell CCS measurements, is minimized by calibrating with the same biomolecular class. Calibrating t-wave phospholipid CCS values with drift cell peptide CCS measurements results in an average percent difference of ca. 7% between the same lipids measured using t-wave kind drift cell IM-MS, while this improves to <0.5% when drift cell phospholipid CCS values are used for calibrating t-wave data. A suite of CCS values are reported for lipids and peptides that were determined directly from tissue, i.e. without the need for tissue extraction and further purification steps.

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