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      Advances in native high-performance liquid chromatography and intact mass spectrometry for the characterization of biopharmaceutical products

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              Analytical properties of the nanoelectrospray ion source.

              The nanoelectrospray ion source (nanoES) has recently been developed and described theoretically. It is different from conventional electrospray sources and from other miniaturized electrospray sources by (i) its 1-2 microns spraying orifice achieved by pulling the spraying capillary to a fine tip, (ii) its very low flow rate of approximately 20 nL/min and the small size of droplets it generates, and (iii) the absence of solvent pumps and inlet valves. The fabrication and operation of nanoES needles is described in detail. Solutions with up to 0.1 M salt contents could be sprayed without sheath flow or pneumatic assist. Improved desolvation in nanoES led to instrument-limited resolution of the signals of a glycoprotein and the ability to signal average extensively allowed the C-terminal sequencing of a 40 kDa protein. Extensive mass spectrometric and tandem mass spectrometric investigation of the components of an unseparated peptide mixture was demonstrated by verification of 93% of the sequence of carbonic anhydrase. A rapid and robust desalting/concentration step coupled to the nanoES procedure allows the direct analysis of impure samples such as peptide mixtures extracted after in-gel digestion.
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                Journal
                Journal of Separation Science
                J. Sep. Sci.
                Wiley
                16159306
                January 2018
                January 2018
                November 02 2017
                : 41
                : 1
                : 125-144
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemical Engineering; Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB); Brussels Belgium
                [2 ]Biomolecular & Analytical Mass Spectrometry; Antwerp University; Antwerp Belgium
                [3 ]Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology; University of Leeds; Leeds UK
                [4 ]School of Molecular and Cellular Biology; University of Leeds; Leeds UK
                [5 ]The National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (NIBRT); Dublin Ireland
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                10.1002/jssc.201700988
                28990739
                4d663f70-5125-48ec-b780-5d38b88639ae
                © 2017

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