International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2021)

Mass Spectrometric Identification of Proteins Enhanced by the Atomic Force Microscopy Immobilization Surface

  • Anna L. Kaysheva,
  • Pavel A. Frantsuzov,
  • Arthur T. Kopylov,
  • Tatyana O. Pleshakova,
  • Alexander A. Stepanov,
  • Kristina A. Malsagova,
  • Alexander I. Archakov,
  • Yurii D. Ivanov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010431
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
p. 431

Abstract

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An approach to highly-sensitive mass spectrometry detection of proteins after surface-enhanced concentrating has been elaborated. The approach is based on a combination of mass spectrometry and atomic force microscopy to detect target proteins. (1) Background: For this purpose, a technique for preliminary preparation of molecular relief surfaces formed as a result of a chemical or biospecific concentration of proteins from solution was developed and tested on several types of chip surfaces. (2) Methods: mass spectrometric identification of proteins using trailing detectors: ion trap, time of flight, orbital trap, and triple quadrupole. We used the electrospray type of ionization and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization. (3) Results: It is shown that when using locally functionalized atomically smooth surfaces, the sensitivity of the mass spectrometric method increases by two orders of magnitude as compared with measurements in solution. Conclusions: It has been demonstrated that the effective concentration of target proteins on specially prepared surfaces increases the concentration sensitivity of mass spectrometric detectors—time-of-flight, ion trap, triple quadrupole, and orbital ion trap in the concentration range from up to 10−15 M.

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