Issue 9, 2004

Identification of non-peptide species in selenized yeast by MALDImass spectrometry using post-source decay and orthogonal Q-TOF detection

Abstract

The potential of tandem mass spectrometry following matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) was studied for speciation of selenium. Non-peptide selenium-containing compounds were isolated from a selenized yeast aqueous extract by size-exclusion chromatography. Post-source decay (PSD) was compared with orthogonal quadrupole collision cell dissociation for the purpose of obtaining fragmentation and structural information. In the PSD mode, the use of ion gate covering the whole isotopic cluster of the parent compound allowed the immediate recognition of fragments containing Se and those in which this element was absent. The tandem mass spectra obtained by orthogonal MALDI Q-TOF were equally informative in terms of the number of fragments but suffered from a poorer sensitivity. The mass accuracy was ca. 20 times better in the oMALDI configuration than in the PSD mode. An unknown selenium compound with an m/z 388 was detected with a mass accuracy of 3 ppm according to the proposed empiric formula.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2004
Accepted
24 Jun 2004
First published
09 Aug 2004

Analyst, 2004,129, 846-849

Identification of non-peptide species in selenized yeast by MALDI mass spectrometry using post-source decay and orthogonal Q-TOF detection

J. Ruiz Encinar, A. Połatajko, J. Szpunar and R. Łobinski, Analyst, 2004, 129, 846 DOI: 10.1039/B406650B

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