Tissue protein imaging at 1 μm laser spot diameter for high spatial resolution and high imaging speed using transmission geometry MALDI TOF MS

A Zavalin, J Yang, K Hayden, M Vestal… - Analytical and …, 2015 - Springer
A Zavalin, J Yang, K Hayden, M Vestal, RM Caprioli
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2015Springer
We have achieved protein imaging mass spectrometry capabilities at sub-cellular spatial
resolution and at high acquisition speed by integrating a transmission geometry ion source
with time of flight mass spectrometry. The transmission geometry principle allowed us to
achieve a 1-μm laser spot diameter on target. A minimal raster step size of the instrument
was 2.5 μm. Use of 2, 5-dihydroxyacetophenone robotically sprayed on top of a tissue
sample as a matrix together with additional sample preparation steps resulted in single pixel …
Abstract
We have achieved protein imaging mass spectrometry capabilities at sub-cellular spatial resolution and at high acquisition speed by integrating a transmission geometry ion source with time of flight mass spectrometry. The transmission geometry principle allowed us to achieve a 1-μm laser spot diameter on target. A minimal raster step size of the instrument was 2.5 μm. Use of 2,5-dihydroxyacetophenone robotically sprayed on top of a tissue sample as a matrix together with additional sample preparation steps resulted in single pixel mass spectra from mouse cerebellum tissue sections having more than 20 peaks in a range 3–22 kDa. Mass spectrometry images were acquired in a standard step raster microprobe mode at 5 pixels/s and in a continuous raster mode at 40 pixels/s.
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