Microfluidic Electrochemistry Meets Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry—In Situ Generation, Separation, and Detection of Isomeric Conjugates of Paracetamol and Ethoxyquin

Author(s):  
Oxana Korzhenko ◽  
Pascal Führer ◽  
Valentin Göldner ◽  
Wouter Olthuis ◽  
Mathieu Odijk ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 744-753 ◽  
Author(s):  
Birendra Dhungana ◽  
Christopher Becker ◽  
Behrooz Zekavat ◽  
Touradj Solouki ◽  
William C. Hockaday ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sander Willems ◽  
Eugenia Voytik ◽  
Patricia Skowronek ◽  
Maximilian T Strauss ◽  
Matthias Mann

High resolution mass spectrometry-based proteomics generates large amounts of data, even in the standard liquid chromatography (LC) - tandem mass spectrometry configuration. Adding an ion mobility dimension vastly increases the acquired data volume, challenging both analytical processing pipelines and especially data exploration by scientists. This has necessitated data aggregation, effectively discarding much of the information present in these rich data sets. Taking trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) on a quadrupole time-of-flight platform (Q-TOF) as an example, we developed an efficient indexing scheme that represents all data points as detector arrival times on scales of minutes (LC), milliseconds (TIMS) and microseconds (TOF). In our open source AlphaTims package, data are indexed, accessed and visualized by a combination of tools of the scientific Python ecosystem. We interpret unprocessed data as a sparse 4D matrix and use just-in-time compilation to machine code with Numba, accelerating our computational procedures by several orders of magnitude while keeping to familiar indexing and slicing notations. For samples with more than six billion detector events, a modern laptop can load and index raw data in about a minute. Loading is even faster when AlphaTims has already saved indexed data in a HDF5 file, a portable scientific standard used in extremely large-scale data acquisition. Subsequently, data accession along any dimension and interactive visualization happen in milliseconds. We have found AlphaTims to be a key enabling tool to explore high dimensional LC-TIMS-QTOF data and have made it freely available as an open-source Python package with a stand-alone graphical user interface at https://github.com/MannLabs/alphatims or as part of the AlphaPept ecosystem.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (35) ◽  
pp. 18877-18892 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick Weis ◽  
Frank Hennrich ◽  
Regina Fischer ◽  
Erik K. Schneider ◽  
Marco Neumaier ◽  
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We present high-resolution trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) measurements for fullerene ions in molecular nitrogen.


The Analyst ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 145 (5) ◽  
pp. 1737-1748
Author(s):  
Alessandro Quaranta ◽  
Maya Spasova ◽  
Elena Passarini ◽  
Isabella Karlsson ◽  
Lorena Ndreu ◽  
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Glycosylation characterization could lead to the discovery of biomarkers and is crucial in quality control of biopharmaceuticals. Here we present a method to quantify glycoforms on intact proteins, with parallel glycan identification by IMS-MS/MS.


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