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Title: Improved MALDI-TOF imaging yields increased protein signals at high molecular mass.

Authors: Leinweber, Barbara D; Tsaprailis, George; Monks, Terrence J; Lau, Serrine S

Published In J Am Soc Mass Spectrom, (2009 Jan)

Abstract: Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectrum images are created from an array of mass spectra collected over a tissue surface. We have increased the mass range of proteins that can be detected in tissue sections from kidneys, heart, lung and brain of different rodent species by a modification of the sandwich technique, which involves co-crystallizing matrix with analyte. A tissue section is placed upon a drop of sinapinic acid matrix dissolved in 90% ethanol and 0.5% Triton X-100. Once the matrix has dried, a seed layer of sinapinic crystals is added as a dispersion in xylene. Additional layers of sinapinic acid are added as solutions in 90% ethanol followed by 50% acetonitrile. Numerous peaks with signal to noise ratio of four or greater are observed between 25 kDa to 50 kDa. This represents approximately 10 times as many peaks as are detected using traditional matrix spotting and spraying.

PubMed ID: 18926723 Exiting the NIEHS site

MeSH Terms: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Brain Chemistry; Diagnostic Imaging/methods*; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods*; Kidney/chemistry*; Lung/chemistry; Mice; Myocardium/chemistry; Proteins/analysis*; Rats; Sensitivity and Specificity; Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization/methods*

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