Preparing protein microarrays by soft-landing of mass-selected ions

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Abstract

Intact, multiply protonated proteins of particular mass and charge were selected from ionized protein mixtures and gently landed at different positions on a surface to form a microarray. An array of cytochrome c, lysozyme, insulin, and apomyoglobin was generated, and the deposited proteins showed electrospray ionization mass spectra that matched those of the authentic compounds. Deposited lysozyme and trypsin retained their biological activity. Multiply charged ions of protein kinase A catalytic subunit and hexokinase were also soft-landed into glycerol-based liquid surfaces. These soft-landed kinases phosphorylated LRRASLG oligopeptide and D-fructose, respectively.

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Ouyang, Z., Takáts, Z., Blake, T. A., Gologan, B., Guymon, A. J., Wiseman, J. M., … Cooks, R. G. (2003). Preparing protein microarrays by soft-landing of mass-selected ions. Science, 301(5638), 1351–1354. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1088776

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