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Delayed-extraction instruments, desorption

Analysis of the mixture using matrix-assisted desorption ionization mass spectrometry (section 5.3) allows for direct sequence determination from the snccessive mass differences of the peptide ladder. The application of the volatile trifluoroethyl isothiocyanate results in a significant optimization of this procedure and allows for peptide sequencing at the femtomole level (Bartlet-Jones et al., 1994). C-terminal ladder sequencing uses ammonium thiocyanate in acetic anhydride coupled with mass spectrometric analysis of truncated peptides (Thiede et al, 1997). Matrix-assisted desorption ionization instruments with delayed extraction (Brown and Leimon, 1995) allow for the discrimination of aU amino acids, except Leu and He. [Pg.101]

Only fragmentations that occur as fast as the desorption can be observed in the mass spectrum at their right m/z values in a linear TOF instrument. Dissociation that occurs later on can be observed only if the extraction from the source is delayed or if a reflection analyser is used. [Pg.351]


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