Fourier-transform mass spectrometry of large molecules by electrospray ionization.

Killian Henry(Cornell University), Evan R. Williams(Cornell University), Bing H. Wang(Cornell University), Fred W. McLafferty(Cornell University), Jeffrey Shabanowitz(Cornell University), Donald F. Hunt(Cornell University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
December 1, 1989
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Abstract

The multiply charged ions produced by electrospray ionization of peptides of molecular masses up to 29 kDa have been successfully introduced into a Fourier transform mass spectrometer of unique capabilities for tandem mass spectrometry, large ion dissociation, and resolution. Electrospray ionization places an unusually high number of charges on a peptide yielding mass/charge (m/z) values of 600-1500; in this range at normal operating pressures (approximately 10(-9) torr; 1 torr = 133.3 Pa) Fourier-transform mass spectrometry resolving power is greater than 100,000. Although only 10(-7) torr pressure has been obtained with the initial interface, the resulting resolving power of 5000 makes possible the resolution of isotopic peaks of multiply charged ions. Mass measuring accuracies of a few daltons for molecular masses up to 17 kDa have also been achieved.


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