Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS)

Detergents are necessarily used for different extraction protocols of proteins from biological cells or tissues. After the extraction, elimination of detergent is necessary for the better performance of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Elimination of detergents is laborious and ti...

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Autores principales: Mandal, M.K., Chen, L.C., Yu, Z., Nonami, H., Erra-Balsells, R., Hiraoka, K.
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spelling todo:paper_10765174_v46_n10_p967_Mandal2023-10-03T16:03:24Z Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS) Mandal, M.K. Chen, L.C. Yu, Z. Nonami, H. Erra-Balsells, R. Hiraoka, K. detergents electrospray multiply charged protein ions nano-electrospray probe electrospray ionization Analytical tool Biological cells Charged proteins Detergent solution Direct analysis Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry Electrosprays Extraction protocols nano-electrospray Nano-ESI Protein extract Sample solution Sodium dodecyl sulphate Triton X-100 Bromine compounds Ionization Mass spectrometry Probes Proteins Soaps (detergents) Tissue Electrospray ionization 3 [(3 cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio] 1 propanesulfonic acid cetrimonium chloride detergent dodecyl sulfate sodium triton x 100 article controlled study electrospray electrospray mass spectrometry nanoanalysis priority journal protein analysis Cetrimonium Compounds Detergents Equipment Design Octoxynol Proteins Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Solutions Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization Detergents are necessarily used for different extraction protocols of proteins from biological cells or tissues. After the extraction, elimination of detergent is necessary for the better performance of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Elimination of detergents is laborious and time-consuming, and also sample loss may be unavoidable. Probe electrospray ionization (PESI) developed in our laboratory has been found to be tolerant to the presence of salts and buffers in sample solutions. In this report, it was examined whether PESI is applicable to the sample solutions that contain high-concentration of detergents. It was found that PESI is highly tolerant to the presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate, cetyl trimethylamminium bromide, Triton X100 and 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl) dimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonate compared with conventional ESI and nanoESI. Therefore, PESI can be a potential analytical tool for direct analysis of protein extracts and digests containing high-concentration detergents. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10765174_v46_n10_p967_Mandal
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topic detergents
electrospray
multiply charged protein ions
nano-electrospray
probe electrospray ionization
Analytical tool
Biological cells
Charged proteins
Detergent solution
Direct analysis
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Electrosprays
Extraction protocols
nano-electrospray
Nano-ESI
Protein extract
Sample solution
Sodium dodecyl sulphate
Triton X-100
Bromine compounds
Ionization
Mass spectrometry
Probes
Proteins
Soaps (detergents)
Tissue
Electrospray ionization
3 [(3 cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio] 1 propanesulfonic acid
cetrimonium chloride
detergent
dodecyl sulfate sodium
triton x 100
article
controlled study
electrospray
electrospray mass spectrometry
nanoanalysis
priority journal
protein analysis
Cetrimonium Compounds
Detergents
Equipment Design
Octoxynol
Proteins
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
Solutions
Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
spellingShingle detergents
electrospray
multiply charged protein ions
nano-electrospray
probe electrospray ionization
Analytical tool
Biological cells
Charged proteins
Detergent solution
Direct analysis
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Electrosprays
Extraction protocols
nano-electrospray
Nano-ESI
Protein extract
Sample solution
Sodium dodecyl sulphate
Triton X-100
Bromine compounds
Ionization
Mass spectrometry
Probes
Proteins
Soaps (detergents)
Tissue
Electrospray ionization
3 [(3 cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio] 1 propanesulfonic acid
cetrimonium chloride
detergent
dodecyl sulfate sodium
triton x 100
article
controlled study
electrospray
electrospray mass spectrometry
nanoanalysis
priority journal
protein analysis
Cetrimonium Compounds
Detergents
Equipment Design
Octoxynol
Proteins
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
Solutions
Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
Mandal, M.K.
Chen, L.C.
Yu, Z.
Nonami, H.
Erra-Balsells, R.
Hiraoka, K.
Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS)
topic_facet detergents
electrospray
multiply charged protein ions
nano-electrospray
probe electrospray ionization
Analytical tool
Biological cells
Charged proteins
Detergent solution
Direct analysis
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Electrosprays
Extraction protocols
nano-electrospray
Nano-ESI
Protein extract
Sample solution
Sodium dodecyl sulphate
Triton X-100
Bromine compounds
Ionization
Mass spectrometry
Probes
Proteins
Soaps (detergents)
Tissue
Electrospray ionization
3 [(3 cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio] 1 propanesulfonic acid
cetrimonium chloride
detergent
dodecyl sulfate sodium
triton x 100
article
controlled study
electrospray
electrospray mass spectrometry
nanoanalysis
priority journal
protein analysis
Cetrimonium Compounds
Detergents
Equipment Design
Octoxynol
Proteins
Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
Solutions
Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
description Detergents are necessarily used for different extraction protocols of proteins from biological cells or tissues. After the extraction, elimination of detergent is necessary for the better performance of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Elimination of detergents is laborious and time-consuming, and also sample loss may be unavoidable. Probe electrospray ionization (PESI) developed in our laboratory has been found to be tolerant to the presence of salts and buffers in sample solutions. In this report, it was examined whether PESI is applicable to the sample solutions that contain high-concentration of detergents. It was found that PESI is highly tolerant to the presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate, cetyl trimethylamminium bromide, Triton X100 and 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl) dimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonate compared with conventional ESI and nanoESI. Therefore, PESI can be a potential analytical tool for direct analysis of protein extracts and digests containing high-concentration detergents. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Mandal, M.K.
Chen, L.C.
Yu, Z.
Nonami, H.
Erra-Balsells, R.
Hiraoka, K.
author_facet Mandal, M.K.
Chen, L.C.
Yu, Z.
Nonami, H.
Erra-Balsells, R.
Hiraoka, K.
author_sort Mandal, M.K.
title Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS)
title_short Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS)
title_full Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS)
title_fullStr Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS)
title_full_unstemmed Detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS)
title_sort detection of protein from detergent solutions by probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (pesi-ms)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10765174_v46_n10_p967_Mandal
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