Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1194200 International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Microfluidic electrocapture of peptides and proteins in an inert capillary with electric contacts via conductive membranes is useful for sample handling before mass spectrometry. The use of electrocapture has already been demonstrated for sample clean-up, pre-concentration, chemical modification and peptide separation, all without the need for supporting gels or chemical binding. This method allows multiple micro-reactions, extensive peptide separations and work with membrane proteins from detergent-solubilized samples. Until now, electrocapture has utilized MALDI mass spectrometry, but here we demonstrate that it can be interfaced with electrospray ionization and hence with on-line mass spectrometric analysis of peptides separated from protein digests. These applications combined with the present on-line approach show electrocapture to be a versatile technology with great potential.

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