Authors
Leonie F Waanders, Reinaldo Almeida, Simon Prosser, Juürgen Cox, Daniel Eikel, Mark H Allen, Gary A Schultz, Matthias Mann
Publication date
2008/8/1
Journal
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Volume
7
Issue
8
Pages
1452-1459
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Liquid chromatography combined with electrospray ionization is widely used for direct analysis of polar and labile molecules by LCMS. The on-line coupling in LCMS is a major strength but also causes a principal limitation that each eluting analyte has to be analyzed immediately and is not available for detailed interrogation after the LCMS run. Here we developed a new chromatographic strategy, which removes this limitation. After column separation the flow is split, one portion is analyzed directly, and the other is diverted to a capture capillary. After the direct LCMS run, the flow is switched, and the portion stored in the capillary is analyzed ("replay run"). We describe a setup consisting of an analytical column, a splitting valve, and a focusing column, which performs at full sensitivity and undiminished chromatographic resolution. We demonstrate three principal advantages of this system: nearly continuous MS …
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