Probing High-Order Transient Oligomers Using Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry Coupled with Infrared Action Spectroscopy
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Understanding and controlling peptide aggregation are critical due to its neurotoxic implications. However, structural information about the key intermediates, the oligomers, is obscured by a cascade of coinciding events occurring at various time and energy scales, which results in complex and heterogeneous mixtures of oligomers. To address this challenge, we have developed the Photo-Synapt, a novel, multidimensional spectrometer that integrates ion mobility mass spectrometry with infrared (IR) action spectroscopy within a single experiment. By combining three different orthogonal analytical dimensions, we can select and isolate individual oligomers by mass, charge, size, and shape and provide a unique molecular fingerprint for each oligomer. The broad application of this technology is demonstrated by its application to oligosaccharide analysis from glycoproteins, which are challenging to analyze due to the minute differences between isomers. By integration of IR action spectroscopy with ion mobility mass spectrometry, this approach adds an analytical dimension that effectively addresses this limitation, offering a unique molecular fingerprint for each isomer.
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