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Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry of Peptide Ions: Effects of Drift Gas and Calibration Strategies

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 84, 期 16, 页码 7124-7130

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac3014498

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One difficulty in using ion mobility (IM) mass spectrometry (MS) to improve the specificity of peptide ion assignments is that IM separations are performed using a range of pressures, gas compositions, temperatures, and modes of separation, which makes it challenging to rapidly extract accurate shape parameters. We report collision cross section values (Omega) in both He and N-2 gases for 113 peptide ions determined directly from drift times measured in a low-pressure, ambient temperature drift cell with radio-frequency (rf) ion confinement. These peptide ions have masses ranging from 231 to 2969 Da, Omega(He) of 89-616 angstrom(2), and Omega(N2) of 151-801 angstrom(2); thus, they are ideal for calibrating results from proteomics experiments. These results were used to quantify the errors associated with traveling-wave Omega measurements of peptide ions and the errors concomitant with using drift times measured in N-2 gas to estimate Omega(He). More broadly, these results enable the rapid and accurate determination of calibrated Omega for peptide ions, which could be used as an additional parameter to increase the specificity of assignments in proteomics experiments.

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