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Design and Performance of a Novel Interface for Combined Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization at Elevated Pressure and Electrospray Ionization with Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
Matrix-Assisted
Laser Desorption Ionization, MALDI, has been increasingly
used in a variety of biomedical applications, including tissue imaging
of clinical tissue samples, and in drug discovery and development.
These studies strongly depend on the performance of the analytical
instrumentation and would drastically benefit from improved sensitivity,
reproducibility, and mass/spatial resolution. In this work, we report
on a novel combined MALDI/ESI interface, which was coupled to different
Orbitrap mass spectrometers (Elite and Q Exactive Plus) and extensively
characterized with peptide and protein standards, and in tissue imaging
experiments. In our approach, MALDI is performed in the elevated pressure
regime (5–8 Torr) at a spatial resolution of 15–30 μm,
while ESI-generated ions are injected orthogonally to the interface
axis. We have found that introduction of the MALDI-generated ions
into an electrodynamic dual-funnel interface results in increased
sensitivity characterized by a limit of detection of ∼400 zmol,
while providing a mass measurement accuracy of 1 ppm and a mass resolving
power of 120 000 in analysis of protein digests. In tissue
imaging experiments, the MALDI/ESI interface has been employed in
experiments with rat brain sections and was shown to be capable of
visualizing and spatially characterizing very low abundance analytes
separated only by 20 mDa. Comparison of imaging data has revealed
excellent agreement between the MALDI and histological images