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Picoflow Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry for Ultrasensitive Bottom-Up Proteomics Using 2-μm-i.d. Open Tubular Columns

Piliang Xiang, Ying Zhu, Yang Yu, Zhitao Zhao, Sarah Williams, Ronald Moore, Ryan Kelly, Richard Smith, Shaorong Liu

2020Analytical Chemistry70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In many areas of application, key objectives of chemical separation and analysis are to minimize the sample quantity while maximizing the chemical information obtained. Increasing measurement sensitivity is especially critical for proteomics research, especially when processing trace samples and where multiple measurements are desired. A rich collection of technologies has been developed, but the resulting sensitivity remains insufficient for achieving in-depth coverage of proteomic samples as small as single cells. Here, we combine picoliter-scale liquid chromatography (picoLC) with mass spectrometry (MS) to address this issue. The picoLC employs a 2-μm-i.d. open tubular column to reduce the sample input needed to greatly increase the sensitivity achieved using electrospray ionization (ESI) with MS. With this picoLC-MS system, we show that we can identify ∼1000 proteins reliably using only 75 pg of tryptic peptides, representing a 10-100-fold sensitivity improvement compared with the state-of-the-art liquid chromatography (LC) or capillary electrophoresis (CE)-MS methods. PicoLC-MS extends the limit of separation science and is expected to be a powerful tool for single cell proteomics.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryChromatographyMass spectrometryProteomicsElectrosprayCapillary electrophoresisDetection limitLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryElectrospray ionizationAnalytical Chemistry (journal)BiochemistryGeneMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications