On-line capillary isoelectric focusing-mass spectrometry for quantitative analysis of peptides and proteins
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On-line capillary isoelectric focusing-mass spectrometry (cIEF-MS) was applied to determine concentrations of peptides and proteins using angiotensin II and human tetrasialo-transferrin as the model samples. The concentration of the carrier ampholyte was optimized for both resolution and ion intensity. cIEF-MS employing 1% Pharmalyte 3-10 and a sheath liquid containing water/methanol/acetic acid (50/49/1) resolved angiotensin I and II (5 ?M each, ?pI = 0.2) at an Rs value of 2.29. The determined concentration of angiotensin II (0.1-5 ?M) well correlated (R = 0.999) with that obtained by the conventional RP-HPLC method. The limit of detection was 0.22 ?M, which was about 10 times lower than that by UV detection (2 ?M). The repeatability and accuracy were <15 and <11%, respectively. cIEF-MS was also applied to determine human tetrasialo-transferrin concentration. The good linearity (R 2 = 0.998) was also observed between the transferrin concentration (0.5-1.2 g/L) and peak area ratio (IS; ?-lactoglobulin B) with acceptable accuracy (<1.9%) and repeatability (?10% at 1 g/L). ط¢آ© 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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acetic acid, ampholyte, angiotensin, angiotensin I, beta lactoglobulin, bovine serum albumin, carbonate dehydratase, ion, lypressin, methanol, myoglobin, peptide, protein, tetrasialotransferrin, transferrin, unclassified drug, water, accuracy, article, controlled study, correlation analysis, human, isoelectric focusing, linear system, liquid, mass spectrometry, nonhuman, peptide analysis, priority journal, protein analysis, quantitative analysis, reproducibility, reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography, ultraviolet spectroscopy