Abstract

Although only a few years old, the combination of a linear ion trap with an Orbitrap analyzer has become one of the standard mass spectrometers to characterize proteins and proteomes. Here we describe a novel version of this instrument family, the Orbitrap Elite, which is improved in three main areas. The ion transfer optics has an ion path that blocks the line of sight to achieve more robust operation. The tandem MS acquisition speed of the dual cell linear ion trap now exceeds 12 Hz. Most importantly, the resolving power of the Orbitrap analyzer has been increased twofold for the same transient length by employing a compact, high-field Orbitrap analyzer that almost doubles the observed frequencies. An enhanced Fourier Transform algorithm—incorporating phase information—further doubles the resolving power to 240,000 at m/z 400 for a 768 ms transient. For top-down experiments, we combine a survey scan with a selected ion monitoring scan of the charge state of the protein to be fragmented and with several HCD microscans. Despite the 120,000 resolving power for SIM and HCD scans, the total cycle time is within several seconds and therefore suitable for liquid chromatography tandem MS. For bottom-up proteomics, we combined survey scans at 240,000 resolving power with data-dependent collision-induced dissociation of the 20 most abundant precursors in a total cycle time of 2.5 s—increasing protein identifications in complex mixtures by about 30%. The speed of the Orbitrap Elite furthermore allows scan modes in which complementary dissociation mechanisms are routinely obtained of all fragmented peptides.

Highlights

  • In many mass spectrometric applications, the resolving power of the instrument is of pivotal importance

  • The changes in interface optics together with the improved dual ion trap constitute the Orbitrap Velos Pro instrument, whereas the central feature of the Orbitrap Elite instrument described in this publication is a novel Orbitrap analyzer with drastically improved resolving power

  • We demonstrated the combination of a survey scan of 240,000 resolution with 20 collision-induced dissociation (CID) scans all within a 2.7 s cycle time

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Technological Innovation and Resources

Ultra High Resolution Linear Ion Trap Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer (Orbitrap Elite) Facilitates Top Down LC MS/MS and Versatile Peptide Fragmentation Modes*□S. Only a few years old, the combination of a linear ion trap with an Orbitrap analyzer has become one of the standard mass spectrometers to characterize proteins and proteomes. In ion cyclotron resonance (ICR) Fourier transform mass spectrometry, resolution is determined by the length of the transient and by the strength of the magnetic field. Resolution is further increased by making use of the phase information during Fourier Transformation (8 –11) This ultra high resolution Orbitrap analyzer was combined with other instrumental improvements to construct a novel linear ion trap Orbitrap hybrid mass spectrometer termed the Orbitrap Elite. Top down protein analysis has previously mainly been performed with Fourier transform (FT) ICR instruments because of their very high resolving power

Ultrahigh Resolution Linear Ion Trap Orbitrap Instrument
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Orbitrap Elite
Relative Abundance
Resolution Cycle time MS scans Isotope clusters
Isotope clusters
CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK
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