Use of Linear Ion Traps in Data-Independent Acquisition Methods Benefits Low-Input Proteomics

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The need for a better understanding of cellular heterogeneity has pushed mass spectrometry technologies to the analysis of single-cell and single-cell-type proteomes, although several challenges still limit their widespread implementation. Among the efforts toward single-cell and low-input analyses, there is the adoption of data-independent acquisition methods to increase analytical sensitivity. Here, we revisited the use of linear ion traps mass analyzers in data-independent acquisition methods and demonstrate their benefits to boost peptide and protein identifications in low-input proteomes.

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Borràs, E., Pastor, O., & Sabidó, E. (2021). Use of Linear Ion Traps in Data-Independent Acquisition Methods Benefits Low-Input Proteomics. Analytical Chemistry, 93(34), 11649–11653. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.1c01885

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