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We present the MALDI‐TOF/TOF‐MS analyses of various hapten–bovine serum albumin (BSA) neoglycoconjugates obtained by squaric acid chemistry coupling of the spacer‐equipped, terminal monosaccharide of the O‐specific polysaccharide of Vibrio cholerae O1, serotype Ogawa, to BSA. These analyses allowed not only to calculate the molecular masses of the hapten–BSA neoglycoconjugates with different hapten–BSA ratios (4.3, 6.6 and 13.2) but, more importantly, also to localize the covalent linkages (conjugation sites) between the hapten and the carrier protein. Determination of the site of glycation was based on comparison of the MALDI‐TOF/TOF‐MS analysis of the peptides resulting from the digestion of BSA with similar data resulting from the digestion of BSA glycoconjugates, followed by sequencing by MALDI‐TOF/TOF‐MS/MS of the glycated peptides. The product‐ion scans of the protonated molecules were carried out with a MALDI‐TOF/TOF‐MS/MS tandem mass spectrometer equipped with a high‐collision energy cell. The high‐energy collision‐induced dissociation (CID) spectra afforded product ions formed by fragmentation of the carbohydrate hapten and amino acid sequences conjugated with fragments of the carbohydrate hapten. We were able to identify three conjugation sites on lysine residues (Lys235, Lys437 and Lys455). It was shown that these lysine residues are very reactive and bind lysine specific reagents. We presume that these Lys residues belong to those that are considered to be sterically more accessible on the surface of the tridimensional structure. The identification of the y‐series product ions was very useful for the sequencing of various peptides. The series of a‐ and b‐product ions confirmed the sequence of the conjugated peptides. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In this work, partial characterization of the primary structure of phycocyanin from the cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon flos‐aquae (AFA) was achieved by mass spectrometry de novo sequencing with the aid of chemical derivatization. Combining N‐terminal sulfonation of tryptic peptides by 4‐sulfophenyl isothiocyanate (SPITC) and MALDI‐TOF/TOF analyses, facilitated the acquisition of sequence information for AFA phycocyanin subunits. In fact, SPITC‐derivatized peptides underwent facile fragmentation, predominantly resulting in y‐series ions in the MS/MS spectra and often exhibiting uninterrupted sequences of 20 or more amino acid residues. This strategy allowed us to carry out peptide fragment fingerprinting and de novo sequencing of several peptides belonging to both α‐ and β‐phycocyanin polypeptides, obtaining a sequence coverage of 67% and 75%, respectively. The presence of different isoforms of phycocyanin subunits was also revealed; subsequently Intact Mass Measurements (IMMs) by both MALDI‐ and ESI‐MS supported the detection of these protein isoforms. Finally, we discuss the evolutionary importance of phycocyanin isoforms in cyanobacteria, suggesting the possible use of the phycocyanin operon for a correct taxonomic identity of this species. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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《中国化学会会志》2018,65(6):714-725
A novel dual two‐dimensional (2D) high‐performance liquid chromatography (LC) setup coupled online to an ultraviolet (UV) detector, fluorescence (FL) detector, and ion‐trap mass spectrometer (MS) has been developed for determining the amino acid sequence of short peptides using a novel bottom‐up strategy. Short peptides were electrothermally hydrolyzed to shorter peptides and amino acid enantiomers. The first 2D LC‐UV and FL system was used to separate and identify the produced parent and daughter short peptides and amino acid isomers and enantiomers in the hydrolysate; the second 2D LC‐MS was used to identify the presence of cysteine and obtain the molecular mass signals and N‐terminal peptide fragment ion signals for parent and daughter short peptides. The identified amino acid enantiomers are used to form any possible short peptides by permutation and combination in an order from dipeptide to a tripeptide, to a tetrapeptide, and to even higher short peptides. The correct short peptides are confirmed by comparing the molecular weights of the constituent amino acid enantiomers and the molecular weights of identified short peptides together, with the characteristic N‐terminal peptide fragment ion signals. The amino acid sequence of the dipeptide ester aspartame and the tripeptide glutathione was successfully determined by this method.  相似文献   

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A novel approach to high‐throughput sequence deconvolution of on‐bead small peptides (MW < 2000 Da) using on‐target MALDI‐TOF/TOF instrumentation is presented. Short peptides of pentamer and octamer length, covalently attached to TentaGel polystyrene beads through a photolabile linker, were placed onto the MALDI target, apportioned with suitable matrix (2,5‐dihydroxybenzoic acid) and then hit with the instrument laser (Nd : YAG, 355 nm). This induced easy and highly reproducible photochemical cleavage, desorption (MS mode) and fragmentation (MS/MS mode). Peptide fragments were identified with a mass accuracy of 0.1 Da of the expected values. This technique significantly accelerates the sequence determination of positive peptide hits obtained from random combinatorial libraries when screening against biological targets, paving the way for a rapid and efficient method to identify molecular imaging ligands specific to pathological targets in cancer and other diseases. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A skin sample from a South‐Andean mummy dating back from the XIth century was analyzed using time‐of‐flight secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging using cluster primary ion beams (cluster‐TOF‐SIMS). For the first time on a mummy, skin dermis and epidermis could be chemically differentiated using mass spectrometry imaging. Differences in amino‐acid composition between keratin and collagen, the two major proteins of skin tissue, could indeed be exploited. A surprising lipid composition of hypodermis was also revealed and seems to result from fatty acids damage by bacteria. Using cluster‐TOF‐SIMS imaging skills, traces of bio‐mineralization could be identified at the micrometer scale, especially formation of calcium phosphate at the skin surface. Mineral deposits at the surface were characterized using both scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in combination with energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy and mass spectrometry imaging. The stratigraphy of such a sample was revealed for the first time using this technique. More precise molecular maps were also recorded at higher spatial resolution, below 1 µm. This was achieved using a non‐bunched mode of the primary ion source, while keeping intact the mass resolution thanks to a delayed extraction of the secondary ions. Details from biological structure as can be seen on SEM images are observable on chemical maps at this sub‐micrometer scale. Thus, this work illustrates the interesting possibilities of chemical imaging by cluster‐TOF‐SIMS concerning ancient biological tissues. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Paenibacillus polymyxa are rhizobacteria with a high potential to produce natural compounds of biotechnological and medical interest. Main products of P . polymyxa are fusaricidins, a large family of antifungal lipopeptides with a 15‐guanidino‐3‐hydroxypentadecanoic acid (GHPD) as fatty acid side chain. We use the P . polymyxa strain M‐1 as a model organism for the exploration of the biosynthetic potential of these rhizobacteria. Using matrix‐assisted laser‐desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (MALDI‐TOF MS) about 40 new fusaricidins were detected which were fractionated by reversed‐phase (rp) HPLC. Their structure was determined by MALDI‐LIFT‐TOF/TOF fragment analysis. The dominant fragment in the product ion spectra of fusaricidins appeared at m /z 256.3, 284.3 and 312.4, respectively, indicating variations in their fatty acid part. Two new subfamilies of fusaricidins were introduced which contain guanidino‐3‐hydroxyhepta‐ and nonadecanoic acid as fatty acid constituents. Apparently, the end‐standing guanidine group is not modified as shown by direct infusion nano‐electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (nano‐ESI MS). The results of this study suggest that advanced mass spectrometry is the method of choice for investigating natural compounds of unusual diversity, like fusaricidins. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Recent progress in the adaptation of combinatorial biology selection protocols to materials science has created a new class of polypeptides with specific affinity to inorganics. Here, we use one of the genetically engineered proteins, a gold binding protein (GBP‐1), to assess quantitatively its binding specificity to Au, Ag and Pd surfaces by using time‐of‐flight secondary ion mass spectroscopy (TOF‐SIMS). The GBP‐1, originally selected using cell‐surface display techniques, consisting of 14 amino acids with a sequence of MHGKTQATSGTIQS, was used in this study. Three‐repeat and single‐repeat forms of GBP‐1 were prepared. In earlier studies, GBP‐1 was shown to bind to Au particles and self‐assemble on flat Au surfaces. Through the fingerprint analysis of these specific peptides, their role in binding can be investigated in terms of their contribution to surface interaction possibly forming the right molecular architecture for binding. To achieve this purpose, a large‐sized data matrix produced by TOF‐SIMS must be properly treated for analysis. In Part A, we use principal component analysis (PCA) to visualize the spectral variations for a variety of adsorption conditions and suggest possible contribution of the specific types of amino acids (binding site) to the interactions. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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2‐[(2E)‐3‐(4‐tert‐Butylphenyl)‐2‐methylprop‐2‐enylidene]malononitrile (DCTB) has been considered as an excellent matrix for matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) of many types of synthetic compounds. However, it might provide troublesome results for compounds containing aliphatic primary or secondary amino groups. For these compounds, strong extra ion peaks with a mass difference of 184.1 Da were usually observed, which might falsely indicate the presence of some unknown impurities that were not detected by other matrices. On the basis of the possible mechanisms proposed, these extra ions are the products of nucleophilic reactions between analyte amino groups and DCTB molecules or radical cations. In these reactions, an amino group replaces the dicyanomethylene group of DCTB forming a matrix adduct via a ? C?N‐bond. An aliphatic primary amine could react easily with DCTB and the reaction could start once they are mixed in a MALDI solution. For an aliphatic secondary amine, on the other hand, the reaction most likely occurs in the gas phase. Protonation of amino groups by adding acid seems to be a useful way to stop DCTB adduction for compounds with one single amino group, but not for compounds with multiple amino groups. Unlike aliphatic primary or secondary amines, aliphatic tertiary amines and aromatic amines do not yield DCTB adducts. This is because tertiary amines do not have the required transferrable H‐(N) atom to form an extra ? C?N‐bond, while aromatic amines are not sufficiently nucleophilic to attack DCTB. In view of the possible matrix adduction, care should be taken in MALDI time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (TOF MS) when DCTB is used as the matrix for compounds containing amino group(s). Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Mass spectrometry (MS)‐based quantitative proteomics has become a critical component of biological and clinical research for identification of biomarkers that can be used for early detection of diseases. In particular, MS‐based targeted quantitative proteomics has been recently developed for the detection and validation of biomarker candidates in complex biological samples. In such approaches, synthetic reference peptides that are the stable isotope labeled version of proteotypic peptides of proteins to be quantitated are used as internal standards enabling specific identification and absolute quantification of targeted peptides. The quantification of targeted peptides is achieved using the intensity ratio of a native peptide to the corresponding reference peptide whose spike‐in amount is known. However, a manual calculation of the ratios can be time‐consuming and labor‐intensive, especially when the number of peptides to be tested is large. To establish a liquid chromatography/matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MALDI TOF/TOF)‐based targeted quantitative proteomics pipeline, we have developed a software named Mass Spectrometry based Quantification (MSQ). This software can be used to automate the quantification and identification of targeted peptides/proteins by the MALDI TOF/TOF platform. MSQ was applied to the detection of a selected group of targeted peptides in pooled human cerebrospinal spinal fluid (CSF) from patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) in comparison with age‐matched control (OC). The results for the automated quantification and identification of targeted peptides/proteins in CSF were in good agreement with results calculated manually. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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MS/MS experiment and accurate mass measurement are powerful tools in metabolite identification. However, sometimes these data do not provide enough information to assign an unambiguous structure to a metabolite. In combination with MS techniques, hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) exchange can provide additional information for structural elucidation by determination of the number of exchangeable hydrogen atoms in a structure. In this study, the principal phase I metabolites of iso‐phenylcyclopentylamine in rat bile were identified by high‐performance liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (ESI‐Q‐TOF‐MS). Since N‐oxidation may occur because of the existence of the primary amino group in the structure, it was difficult to differentiate the hydroxylated metabolites from N‐oxides by ESI‐Q‐TOF‐MS alone. Therefore, online H/D exchange technique was applied to solve this problem. Finally, 25 phase I metabolites were detected and structurally described, in which 11 were confirmed to be N‐oxides. This study demonstrated the effectiveness of high‐resolution mass spectrometry in combination with an online H/D exchange technique in rapid identification of drug metabolites, especially in discriminating hydroxylated metabolites from N‐oxides. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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DART (Direct Analysis in Real Time) coupled with Time‐of‐Flight Mass Spectrometry (TOF/MS) has been used for analyses of ice‐teas. The article focuses on quality and authenticity of ice‐teas as one of the most important tea‐based products on the market. Twenty‐one samples of ice‐teas (black and green) were analysed. Selected compounds of ice‐teas were determined: theobromine, caffeine, total phenolic compounds, total soluble solids, total amino acid concentration, preservatives and saccharides were determined. Fingerprints of DART‐TOF/MS spectra were used for comprehensive assessment of the ice‐tea samples. The DART‐TOF/MS method was used for monitoring the following compounds: citric acid, caffeine, saccharides, artificial sweeteners (saccharin, acesulphame K), and preservatives (sorbic and benzoic acid), phosphoric acid and phenolic compounds. The measured data were subjected to a principal components analysis. The HPLC and DART‐TOF/MS methods were compared in terms of determination of selected compounds (caffeine, benzoic acid, sorbic acid and saccharides) in the ice‐teas. The DART‐TOF/MS technique seems to be a suitable method for fast screening, testing quality and authenticity of tea‐based products. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In this study, a new peptide named BmK AGP‐SYPU1 with an analgesic effect was purified from the venom of Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch (BmK) through a four‐step chromatographic process. The mouse twisting test was used to identify the target peptides in every separation step. The purified BmK AGP‐SYPU1 was further qualified by RP‐HPLC and HPCE. The molecular mass determined by the MALDI‐4800‐TOF/TOF MS for BmK AGP‐SYPU1 was 7544 Da. Its primary structure of the N‐terminal was obtained using Edman degradation. The gene sequence of BmK AGP‐SYPU1 was cloned from the cDNA pool and genomic of scorpion glands, respectively, and then expressed in Escherichia coli. The sequence determination showed that BmK AGP‐SYPU1 was composed of 66 amino acid residues with a new primary structure. The metal chelating affinity column and cation exchange chromatography were used to purify the recombinant BmK AGP‐SYPU1. Consequently, the native and recombinant BmK AGP‐SYPU1 showed similar analgesic effects on mice as assayed using a mouse twisting model. These results suggested that BmK AGP‐SYPU1 is a new analgesic component found in the Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In order to investigate gas‐phase fragmentation reactions of phosphorylated peptide ions, matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) and electrospray ionization (ESI) tandem mass (MS/MS) spectra were recorded from synthetic phosphopeptides and from phosphopeptides isolated from natural sources. MALDI‐TOF/TOF (TOF: time‐of‐flight) spectra of synthetic arginine‐containing phosphopeptides revealed a significant increase of y ions resulting from bond cleavages on the C‐terminal side of phosphothreonine or phosphoserine. The same effect was found in ESI‐MS/MS spectra recorded from the singly charged but not from the doubly charged ions of these phosphopeptides. ESI‐MS/MS spectra of doubly charged phosphopeptides containing two arginine residues support the following general fragmentation rule: Increased amide bond cleavage on the C‐terminal side of phosphorylated serines or threonines mainly occurs in peptide ions which do not contain mobile protons. In MALDI‐TOF/TOF spectra of phosphopeptides displaying N‐terminal fragment ions, abundant b–H3PO4 ions resulting from the enhanced dissociation of the pSer/pThr–X bond were detected (X denotes amino acids). Cleavages at phosphoamino acids were found to be particularly predominant in spectra of phosphopeptides containing pSer/pThr–Pro bonds. A quantitative evaluation of a larger set of MALDI‐TOF/TOF spectra recorded from phosphopeptides indicated that phosphoserine residues in arginine‐containing peptides increase the signal intensities of the respective y ions by almost a factor of 3. A less pronounced cleavage‐enhancing effect was observed in some lysine‐containing phosphopeptides without arginine. The proposed peptide fragmentation pathways involve a nucleophilic attack by phosphate oxygen on the carbon center of the peptide backbone amide, which eventually leads to cleavage of the amide bond. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Interferon α‐2b produced by Escherichia coli consists of 165 amino acids and contains two disulphide bonds; its purity was confirmed by LC‐UV (DAD)‐FLD and LC‐MS techniques. A C4 column was used with UV detection at 214 nm; diode array detector (DAD) spectra were recorded from 200–400 nm and fluorescence detection was performed at specific wavelengths of trypthophan emission and excitation. Peptide mapping was performed with trypsin. Peptides produced by trypsin digestion were analysed by LC‐UV (DAD)‐FLD, LC‐MS, and LC‐MS/MS using a C18 column. Amino acid sequence coverage was about 95%. UV spectra in the range from 200 nm to 400 nm, emission (Em) and excitation (Ex) spectra of each separated peptide were additionally compared with spectra of the same peptide produced by digestion of European Pharmacopaeia interferon α‐2b standard (spectral matching). The chromatogram of any interferon α‐2b (drug substance or certificated standard) sample produced in the same manner with the same amino acid composition should be similar to the chromatogram obtained by the method described in this paper. Molecular masses of peptides were obtained from MS experiments and MS/MS experiments gave additional structural information. The molecular mass of interferon α‐2b was obtained by MALDI‐TOF MS analysis in linear mode, with an accuracy comparable to the theoretical average mass ± 5 atomic mass units. The molecular mass was obtained from the deconvoluted ESI mass spectrum.  相似文献   

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The simplicity and sensitivity of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry have increased its application in recent years. The most common method of "peptide mass fingerprint" analysis often does not provide robust identification. Additional sequence information, obtained by post-source decay or collision induced dissociation, provides additional constraints for database searches. However, de novo sequencing by mass spectrometry is not yet common practice, most likely because of the difficulties associated with the interpretation of high and low energy CID spectra. Success with this type of sequencing requires full sequence coverage and demands better quality spectra than those typically used for data base searching. In this report we show that full-length de novo sequencing is possible using MALDI TOF/TOF analysis. The interpretation of MS/MS data is facilitated by N-terminal sulfonation after protection of lysine side chains (Keough et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 1999, 96, 7131-7136). Reliable de novo sequence analysis has been obtained using sub-picomol quantities of peptides and peptide sequences of up to 16 amino acid residues in length have been determined. The simple, predictable fragmentation pattern allows routine de novo interpretation, either manually or using software. Characterization of the complete primary structure of a peptide is often hindered because of differences in fragmentation efficiencies and in specific fragmentation patterns for different peptides. These differences are controlled by various structural parameters including the nature of the residues present. The influence of the presence of internal Pro, acidic and basic residues on the TOF/TOF fragmentation pattern will be discussed, both for underivatized and guanidinated/sulfonated peptides.  相似文献   

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This paper describes an improved method for the sequence analysis of Arg‐containing glycopeptide by MALDI mass spectrometry (MS). The method uses amino group derivatization (4‐aza‐6‐(2,6‐dimethyl‐1‐piperidinyl)‐5‐oxohexanoic acid N‐succinimidyl ester) and removal (carboxypeptidase B) or modification (peptidylarginine deiminase 4) of the arginine residue of the peptide. The derivatization attaches a basic tertiary amine moiety onto the peptides, and the enzymatic treatment removes or modifies the arginine residue. Fragmentation of the resulting glycopeptide under low‐energy collision‐induced dissociation yielded a simplified ion series of both the glycan and the peptide that can facilitate their sequencing. The feasibility of the method was studied using α1‐acid glycoprotein‐derived N‐linked glycopeptides, and glycan and peptide in each glycopeptide were successfully sequenced by MALDI tandem MS (MS/MS). Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Thermal decomposition (TD) of proteins is being investigated as a rapid digestion step for bottom‐up proteomics. Mass spectrometry (MS) analyses of the TD products of simple peptides and intact proteins have revealed several nonvolatile products at masses lower than the precursor biomolecule (M). In addition to products stemming from site‐specific cleavages, many signals are also observed at a corresponding M‐18, most likely because of dehydration (M‐H2O) during the heating process. Understanding the structural nature of the water loss product is important in establishing the utility of their tandem mass spectra (collision‐induced dissociation) in determining the precursor ion amino acid sequence in a bottom‐up proteomic workflow. Dehydration of a peptide can take place from a variety of sources including side chain groups, C‐terminus, and/or intramolecular cyclization (C to N‐terminus cyclization). In this work, liquid chromatography‐tandem MS (LC‐MS/MS) and a series of standard peptides (angiotensin II, DRVYIHPF and its cyclic analog) are implemented to decipher the structure of the TD dehydration product. In addition, a derivatization strategy incorporating N‐terminus acetylation was developed that allowed the direct comparison of tandem mass spectra of standard cyclic peptides with those resulting from the TD process, thus eliminating any ambiguity from the direct comparison of their mass spectra (due to gas‐phase cyclization of b‐ions, which can result in sequence scrambling of the precursor ion). Results from these investigations indicated that peptide dehydrated TD products were mostly linear in nature, and water loss was favored from the C‐terminus carboxyl group or, when present, the aspartic acid side chain. Given the predictable nature of the formation of TD dehydration products, their MS/MS analysis can be of utility in providing complementary and confirmatory sequence information of the precursor peptide. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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An liquid chromatography–quadrupole time‐of‐flight (QqTOF) mass spectrometric method was developed for the determination of humanized or human monoclonal antibodies in rat plasma at the early drug discovery stage. Trastuzumab was used as a model monoclonal antibody. The method consisted of immunoprecipitation followed by tryptic digestion for sample preparation and LC‐TOF‐MS/MS analysis of specific signature peptides in the positive ion mode using electrospray ionization for analysis. A stable isotope‐labeled signature peptide was also used as internal standard. A quadratic regression (weighted 1/concentration2), with an equation y = ax2 + bx + c, was used to fit calibration curves over the concentration range of 0.500–100 µg/mL for trastuzumab. Samples from a pharmacokinetic study in rat were analyzed by this qualified LC‐TOF‐MS/MS method and concentrations were compared with those generated by enzyme linked immunosorbent assays method. The LC‐TOF‐MS/MS method was accurate and precise, with quantitative results comparable with those of ELISA. The qualification run met the acceptance criteria of ±25% accuracy and precision values for quality control samples. Within‐run accuracy ranged from 1.53 to 9.20% with precision values ≤10.29%. This LC‐TOF‐MS/MS method approach could be used as a complementary method for humanized or human monoclonal antibodies at the early drug discovery stage. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Analysis of pesticide residues in water and food matrices is an active research area closely related to food safety and environmental issues. In this aspect mass spectrometry (MS) coupled to gas chromatography (GC) and liquid chromatography (LC) has been increasingly used in the analysis of pesticide residues in water and food. The increasing interest in application of high‐resolution mass spectrometry with time‐of‐flight (TOF) and hybrid triple quadrupole TOF in pesticide analysis is due to its capability of performing both targeted and nontargeted analysis. This article discusses an overview of the application of GC‐TOF‐MS and LC‐TOF‐MS in water and food matrices.  相似文献   

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