Detection of 1â¯zmol injection of angiotensin using capillary zone electrophoresis coupled to a Q-Exactive HF mass spectrometer with an electrokinetically pumped sheath-flow electrospray interface.
Talanta
; 204: 70-73, 2019 Nov 01.
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An electrokinetically pumped sheath-flow nanoelectrospray interface provides an efficient means of transferring ions from a capillary electrophoresis system into a mass spectrometer. To characterize its performance, we analyzed angiotensin solutions prepared in a background of 0.25â¯mg/mL of a BSA tryptic digest. Calibration curves were prepared from 10â¯zmol (10-21â¯mol) to 10â¯fmol (10-14â¯mol) of angiotensin injected into the capillary. A parallel reaction monitoring approach was used; MS1 was set to m/zâ¯=â¯523.8⯱â¯2, and fragment ion signals at 263.1389 (y2+) and 784.4095 (b6+) were used to generate selected ion electropherograms. Calibration curves based on peak areas were linear (log-log slope of 0.94 for the y2+ fragment and 0.98 for the b6+ fragment). We then injected 1-zmol (600 copies) of angiotensin in the BSA background using a 10-µm ID separation capillary. Triplicate analyses consistently produced co-migrating peaks for the two fragment ions. The b6+ electropherogram showed no background signal, whereas the y2+ electropherogram showed a few noise spikes that were smaller than the peak maximum. Bienayme-Tchebycheff inequality was used to estimate detection limits of 230⯠ymol (140 ions) injected into the separation capillary. To the best of our knowledge, these electropherograms present the smallest number of molecules detected using mass spectrometry coupled with a separation.
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Angiotensinas
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