articleMolecular & Cellular ProteomicsJun 4, 2011HYBRID OA

Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomics Using Q Exactive, a High-performance Benchtop Quadrupole Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer

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Abstract

Mass spectrometry-based proteomics has greatly benefitted from enormous advances in high resolution instrumentation in recent years. In particular, the combination of a linear ion trap with the Orbitrap analyzer has proven to be a popular instrument configuration. Complementing this hybrid trap-trap instrument, as well as the standalone Orbitrap analyzer termed Exactive, we here present coupling of a quadrupole mass filter to an Orbitrap analyzer. This “Q Exactive” instrument features high ion currents because of an S-lens, and fast high-energy collision-induced dissociation peptide fragmentation because of parallel filling and detection modes. The image current from the detector is processed by an “enhanced…

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  • Orbitrap
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Hybrid mass spectrometer
  • Quadrupole
  • Quadrupole mass analyzer
  • Chemistry
  • Ion-mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometry
  • Top-down proteomics
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