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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Mass Spectrometry) | Subject: LTQ Orbitrap
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2008
Extending LTQ Orbitrap performance in
proteomics
The Thermo Scientific LTQ Orbitrap hybrid series of mass spectrometers is now available with electron transfer dissociation (ETD) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation (Maldi) capabilities
The LTQ Orbitrap XL ETD is the only ETD instrument with both high resolution and accurate mass, enabling definitive protein characterisation during mass spectrometry, says Thermo Fisher Scientific The new Maldi LTQ Orbitrap series simplifies the analysis of whole tissue, biological and polymer samples by eliminating sample preparation
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It can be used for definitive protein/peptide characterisation, post-translational modification (PTM) analysis (especially phosphorylation) and top-down or middle-down sequencing of proteins and peptides.
"Introduction of ETD on an LTQ Orbitrap is a landmark event in the field of proteomics," said proteomics researcher Steven Gygi.
"ETD is what is next for mainstream and cutting-edge proteomics applications.
"Its usefulness is so broad that I can't imagine a research or core mass spectrometry lab without this new system in the future".
The new Maldi source, available on the LTQ Orbitrap XL and Discovery, is ideally suited for proteomic and metabolism applications.
For the first time, resolutions of greater than 50,000 FWHM and mass accuracies of 1-2ppm are routinely available for MS, MS/MS and even MSn data.
Using the high-resolving power and outstanding mass accuracy of the LTQ Orbitrap, researchers can now perform peptide and protein identification of Maldi-produced ions.
Other important applications include the high-throughput analysis of in-gel digests of 2D gel spots, de novo sequencing, iTraq quantitation, tissue imaging and small molecule analysis.
"The addition of these two key capabilities to the premier Thermo Scientific Orbitrap technology platform is a significant advancement for the world of proteomics and metabolomics," said Ian Jardine, vice president of global research and development for Thermo Fisher Scientific.
"Thermo Fisher is dedicated to developing innovations for its customers that embrace the most sophisticated analytical technologies available for their applications.
"This is clearly demonstrated with the introduction of the most comprehensive proteomics platform available on the market.".
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