Evaluation of a prototype Orbitrap Astral Zoom mass spectrometer for quantitative proteomics - Beyond identification lists.

Chris Hsu, Nicholas Shulman, Hamish Stewart, Johannes Petzoldt, Anna Pashkova, Deanna L Plubell, Eduard Denisov, Bernd Hagedorn, Eugen Damoc, Brendan X MacLean, Philip Remes, Jesse D Canterbury, Alexander Makarov, Christian Hock, Vlad Zabrouskov, Christine C Wu, Michael J MacCoss
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Mass spectrometry instrumentation continues to evolve rapidly yet quantifying these advances beyond conventional peptide and protein detections remain challenging. Here, we evaluate a modified Orbitrap Astral Zoom mass spectrometer (MS) prototype and compare its performance to the standard Orbitrap Astral MS. Across a range of acquisition methods and sample inputs, the prototype instrument outperformed the standard Orbitrap Astral MS in precursor and protein identifications, ion beam utilization, and quantitative precision. To enable meaningful cross-platform comparisons, we implemented an ion calibration framework that converts signal intensity from arbitrary units to ion per second. This benchmarking strategy showed that the prototype sampled 30% more ions per peptide than the original Orbitrap Astral MS. This increase in the ion beam utilization resulted in improved sensitivity and quantitative precision. To make these metrics broadly accessible, we added new metrics to the Skyline document grid to report the number of ions measured in a spectrum at the apex of the elution peak or the sum of ions between the peak integration boundaries. Taken together, our results demonstrate the prototype Orbitrap Astral Zoom as a high-performance platform for DIA proteomics and establish a generalizable framework for evaluation of mass spectrometer performance based on the number of ions detected for each analyte. Data are available on Panorama Public and on ProteomeXchange under the identifier PXD064536.

用于定量蛋白质组学的原型Orbitrap Astral Zoom质谱仪的评估。超出鉴定清单。
质谱仪器继续快速发展,但量化这些超越传统肽和蛋白质检测的进步仍然具有挑战性。在这里,我们评估了一个改进的Orbitrap Astral Zoom质谱计(MS)原型,并将其性能与标准Orbitrap Astral质谱计进行了比较。通过一系列采集方法和样品输入,原型仪器在前体和蛋白质鉴定、离子积累效率和测量的可重复性方面优于标准Orbitrap Astral质谱计。为了实现有意义的跨平台比较,我们实施了一个离子校准框架,将信号强度从任意单位转换为绝对离子计数(离子/秒)。这种基准测试策略表明,与原始的Orbitrap Astral质谱相比,原型每个肽的离子采样量增加了30%。离子束利用率的增加提高了灵敏度和定量精度。为了使这些指标可以广泛访问,我们向Skyline文档网格添加了新的指标,以便直接从数据独立采集(DIA)数据中报告计数。综上所述,我们的研究结果证明了Orbitrap Astral Zoom原型是DIA蛋白质组学的高性能平台,并建立了一个基于每种分析物检测到的离子数量来评估质谱仪性能的通用框架。
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