Evaluating the Performance of the Astral Mass Analyzer for Quantitative Proteomics Using Data-Independent Acquisition

Lilian R. Heil(University of Washington), Eugen Damoc(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Tabiwang N. Arrey(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Anna Pashkova(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Eduard Denisov(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), J. Petzoldt(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Amelia C. Peterson(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Chris Hsu(University of Washington), Brian C. Searle(The Ohio State University), Nicholas Shulman(University of Washington), Michael Riffle(University of Washington), B. Connolly(University of Washington), Brendan MacLean(University of Washington), Philip M. Remes(Thermo Fisher Scientific (United States)), Michael W. Senko(Thermo Fisher Scientific (United States)), Hamish Stewart(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Christian Hock(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Alexander Makarov(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Germany)), Daniel Hermanson(Thermo Fisher Scientific (United States)), Vlad Zabrouskov(Thermo Fisher Scientific (United States)), Christine C. Wu(University of Washington), Michael J. MacCoss(University of Washington)
Journal of Proteome Research
September 8, 2023
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Abstract

We evaluate the quantitative performance of the newly released Asymmetric Track Lossless (Astral) analyzer. Using data-independent acquisition, the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometer quantifies 5 times more peptides per unit time than state-of-the-art Thermo Scientific Orbitrap mass spectrometers, which have long been the gold standard for high-resolution quantitative proteomics. Our results demonstrate that the Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometer can produce high-quality quantitative measurements across a wide dynamic range. We also use a newly developed extracellular vesicle enrichment protocol to reach new depths of coverage in the plasma proteome, quantifying over 5000 plasma proteins in a 60 min gradient with the Orbitrap Astral mass spectrometer.


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