A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) system was coupled to an Orbitrap mass spectrometer operating in a data-independent acquisition (DIA) mode for in-depth proteomics analysis. The performance of this CZE-DIA-MS system was systemically evaluated and optimized under different operating conditions. The performance of the fully optimized CZE-DIA-MS system was subsequently compared to the one by using the same CZE-MS system operating in a data-dependent acquisition (DDA) mode. The experimental results show that the numbers of identified peptides and proteins acquired in the DIA mode are much higher than the ones acquired in the DDA mode, especially with the small sample loading amount. Specifically, the numbers of identified peptides and proteins acquired in the DIA mode are 1.8-fold and 2-fold higher than the ones acquired in the DDA mode by using 12.5 ng Hela digests. The proteins identified in the DIA mode also cover almost all the proteins identified in the DDA mode. In addition, a potential cancer biomarker protein, carbohydrate antigen 125, undetected in the DDA mode, can be easily identified in the DIA mode even with 12.5 ng Hela digests. The performance of the CZE-DIA-MS system for in-depth proteomics analysis with a limited sample amount has been fully demonstrated for the first time through this study.
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