Ion mobility spectrometry in conjunction with liquid chromatography separations and mass spectrometry offers a range of new possibilities for analyzing complex biological samples. To fully utilize the information obtained from these three measurement dimensions, informatics tools based on the accurate mass and time tag methodology were modified to incorporate ion mobility spectrometry drift times for peptides observed in human serum. A reference human serum database was created using 12,139 peptides, tracking the monoisotopic mass, liquid chromatography normalized elution time, and ion mobility spectrometry drift time(s) for each peptide. We demonstrate that the use of three dimensions for peak matching during the peptide identification process resulted in increased numbers of identifications and lower false discovery rates relative to the use of only the mass and normalized elution time dimensions.
Revised: November 25, 2013 |
Published: September 5, 2013
Citation
Crowell K.L., E.S. Baker, S.H. Payne, Y.M. Ibrahim, M.E. Monroe, G.W. Slysz, and B.L. Lamarche, et al. 2013.Increasing Confidence of LC-MS Identifications by Utilizing Ion Mobility Spectrometry.International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 354-355.PNNL-SA-95461.doi:10.1016/j.ijms.2013.06.028