Assessing mixtures of supercharging agents to increase the abundance of a specific charge state of Neuromedin U

Talanta. 2019 Jun 1:198:206-214. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.01.098. Epub 2019 Jan 29.

Abstract

With increasing evidence of the important role of peptides in pathophysiological processes, a trend towards the development of highly sensitive bioanalytical methods is ongoing. Inherent to the electrospray ionization process of peptides and proteins is the production of multiple charge states which may hamper proper and sensitive method development. Supercharging agents allow modifying the maximal charge state and the corresponding distribution of charges, thereby potentially increasing the number of ions reaching the detector in selected reaction monitoring mode. In this study, the use of mixtures of charge state modifying additives, i.e. m-nitrobenzylalcohol (mNBA), sulfolane and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), to specifically increase the abundance of one charge state of interest has been investigated. Screening experiments were performed to define an experimental domain, which was then further investigated via a response surface design to predict the optimal combination and concentration of superchargers. Using a combination of mNBA and DMSO (0.008% and 0.5% m/v respectively), we were able to increase the abundance of the +4 charge state of the investigated peptide neuromedin U from 64% to 87%. Unfortunately, charge state coalescence did not result in repeatable sensitivity improvements in this case study. However, it remains an attractive approach during method development of peptide bioanalytical methods, as coalescence to a particular intermediate charge state is difficult to obtain by using only one supercharging agent.

Keywords: Charge state; Electrospray ionization; NanoUHPLC-MS/MS; Neuromedin U; Peptide; Superchargers.

MeSH terms

  • Benzyl Alcohols / chemistry*
  • Dimethyl Sulfoxide / chemistry*
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Neuropeptides / analysis*
  • Thiophenes / chemistry*

Substances

  • Benzyl Alcohols
  • Neuropeptides
  • Thiophenes
  • neuromedin U
  • 3-nitrobenzyl alcohol
  • sulfolane
  • Dimethyl Sulfoxide