Uses of isobaric tags in mass spectrometry

US11355330B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11355330-B2
Application numberUS-201816763968-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateNov 14, 2018
Priority dateNov 14, 2017
Publication dateJun 7, 2022
Grant dateJun 7, 2022

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The present invention relates to use of an isobaric label in mass spectrometry (MS) analysis using data-independent acquisition (DIA), wherein said isobaric label comprises or consists of a group which fragments in the mass spectrometer (i) at an energy below the energy required for fragmenting analyte-derived precursor ions and/or a higher conversion rate than said precursor ions; and (ii) at said energy according to (i) and when coupled to a precursor ion, at a single site within said group, to yield a first moiety and a second moiety, said second moiety being coupled to said precursor ion.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for using an isobaric label in mass spectrometry (MS) analysis using data-independent acquisition (DIA), wherein said isobaric label comprises or consists of a group which fragments in the mass spectrometer, said method comprising: (i) fragmenting the group at an energy below the energy required for fragmenting analyte-derived precursor ions and/or a higher conversion rate than said precursor ions; and (ii) fragmenting the group at said energy according to (i) and when coupled to a precursor ion, at a single site within said group, to yield a first moiety and a second moiety, said second moiety being coupled to said precursor ion. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising using the isobaric label in mass spectrometry analysis using data-dependent acquisition (DDA). 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said method further comprises performing at least one non-fragmenting scan (MS1) and at least one fragmenting scan (MS2), wherein said non-fragmenting scan yields the precursor ions to be fragmented in said at least one fragmenting scan. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said method further comprises separating analytes which give rise to said precursors, by chromatography comprising liquid chromatography (LC), wherein said chromatography is coupled online to said mass spectrometer (online LC-MS), wherein a plurality of samples is pooled prior to said chromatography, wherein analytes in different samples carry isobaric labels with different isotope substitution. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said isobaric label comprises the moiety of formula (I) —SO 2 —(CH 2 ) 2 —CO—.  (I) 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein said isobaric label has formula (V a11) or (V a12) 7. A method of analysis using a mass spectrometer and data-independent precursor collection, said method comprising: collecting precursor ions originating from different analytes, wherein said precursor ions carry an isobaric label, wherein said isobaric label comprises or consists of a group which fragments in the mass spectrometer, said method further comprising: (i) fragmenting the group at an energy below the energy required for fragmenting analyte-derived precursor ions and/or a higher conversion rate than said precursor ions; and (ii) fragmenting the group at said energy according to (i) and when coupled to a precursor ion, at a single site within said group, to yield a first moiety and a second moiety, said second moiety being coupled to said precursor ion. 8. A method of analysis using a mass spectrometer and data dependent precursor collection, said method comprising: collecting precursor ions originating from different analytes, wherein said precursor ions carry an isobaric label, wherein said isobaric label comprises or consists of a group which fragments in the mass spectrometer, said method further comprising: (i) fragmenting the group at an energy below the energy required for fragmenting analyte-derived precursor ions and/or a higher conversion rate than said precursor ions; and (ii) fragmenting the group at said energy according to (i) and when coupled to a precursor ion, at a single site within said group, to yield a first moiety and a second moiety, said second moiety being coupled to said precursor ion.

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What does patent US11355330B2 cover?
The present invention relates to use of an isobaric label in mass spectrometry (MS) analysis using data-independent acquisition (DIA), wherein said isobaric label comprises or consists of a group which fragments in the mass spectrometer (i) at an energy below the energy required for fragmenting analyte-derived precursor ions and/or a higher conversion rate than said precursor ions; and (ii) at …
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Max Planck Gesellschaft, Max Planck Gesellschaft Zur Foerderung Der Wss 1 En E V
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Primary CPC classification G01N33/6848. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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