An introduction to electrospray ionization and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry: Essential tools in a modern biotechnology environment

Cornelis E. C. A. Hop, Ray Bakhtiar
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The tremendous progress in biochemistry and biotechnology has been made possible in part by recent advances in analytical methods, in particular mass spectrometry. With the introduction of electrospray ionization (ESI) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI), mass spectrometry allowed the determination of the molecular weight of peptides and proteins with a much greater accuracy than achievable by traditional methods such as SDS-PAGE and biogel chromatography. In addition, these mass spectrometry experiments have become routine and can be performed within minutes. ESI and MALDI (in combination with enzymatic methods) can also provide vital structural data such as the amino acid sequence and the sites of posttranslational modifications for peptides and proteins with a sensitivity that competes favorably with other methods. The use of ESI and MALDI is not limited to peptides and proteins; analysis of oligonucleotides and oligosaccharides has been simplified by these techniques as well. For information about structurally significant noncovalent interaction between various types of biomolecules, ESI is probably one of the most convenient methods. Not surprisingly, we anticipate that the mass spectrometers with these ionization capabilities will soon become standard equipment in all pharmaceutical and biotechnology laboratories. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biospectroscopy 3: 259–280, 1997

介绍电喷雾电离和基质辅助激光解吸/电离质谱:现代生物技术环境中的基本工具
生物化学和生物技术的巨大进步部分是由于最近分析方法的进步,特别是质谱法的进步。随着电喷雾电离(ESI)和基质辅助激光解吸/电离(MALDI)技术的引入,质谱法能够以比SDS-PAGE和生物凝胶色谱等传统方法更高的精度测定肽和蛋白质的分子量。此外,这些质谱实验已经成为常规,可以在几分钟内完成。ESI和MALDI(结合酶法)还可以提供重要的结构数据,如氨基酸序列和肽和蛋白质的翻译后修饰位点,其灵敏度优于其他方法。ESI和MALDI的使用不仅限于肽和蛋白质;这些技术也简化了对寡核苷酸和寡糖的分析。对于各类生物分子之间具有重要结构意义的非共价相互作用的信息,ESI可能是最方便的方法之一。不出所料,我们预计具有这些电离能力的质谱仪将很快成为所有制药和生物技术实验室的标准设备。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。生物光谱学学报(自然科学版),1997,18 (2):559 - 558
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