Cohen S L, Chait B T
Laboratory for Mass Spectrometry and Gaseous Ion Chemistry, Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021, USA.
Anal Chem. 1996 Jan 1;68(1):31-7. doi: 10.1021/ac9507956.
Sample-matrix preparation procedures are shown to greatly influence the quality of the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectra of peptides and proteins. In particular, dramatic mass discrimination effects are observed when the matrix 4-hydroxy-alpha-cyanocinnamic acid is used for analyzing complex mixtures of peptides and proteins. The discrimination effects are found to be strongly dependent on the sample-matrix solution composition, pH, and the rates at which the sample-matrix cocrystals are grown. These findings demonstrate the need to exercise great care in performing and interpreting the MALDI analysis of biological samples. The results also indicate that there is a reverse-phase chromatographic-like dimension in the sample-matrix preparation procedures that can be exploited to optimize the analysis. The present work describes the conditions under which the majority of components of a complex mixture of peptides and proteins can be successfully measured.
样品基质制备程序被证明会极大地影响肽和蛋白质的基质辅助激光解吸/电离(MALDI)质谱质量。特别是,当使用基质4-羟基-α-氰基肉桂酸分析肽和蛋白质的复杂混合物时,会观察到显著的质量歧视效应。发现歧视效应强烈依赖于样品-基质溶液组成、pH值以及样品-基质共晶体的生长速率。这些发现表明,在进行和解释生物样品的MALDI分析时需要格外小心。结果还表明,在样品-基质制备程序中存在类似反相色谱的维度,可以利用该维度优化分析。本工作描述了肽和蛋白质复杂混合物中大多数成分能够成功测量的条件。