Abstract
Supercharging reagents assist protein ionization by producing higher charge states and increasing signal intensities, thus improving sensitivity. Described here is an approach to employ a dual-spray ionization source with DMSO as a supercharging reagent to expand in-source supercharging. Under denaturing conditions, dual-source supercharging enhances ionization up to an order of magnitude for proteins of various properties and sizes, but the effect is not uniform. Efficient mixing of solutions from two nebulizing plumes was observed, which allowed sufficient transfer of supercharging molecules to a protein. The described method and proposed mechanism require at least 2.5% of DMSO to produce visible enhancement.
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