Pre-Fractionation of Highly Complex Proteomic Samples Using the UltiMate 3000 Proteomics MDLC
 
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Pre-Fractionation of Highly Complex Proteomic Samples Using the UltiMate 3000 Proteomics MDLC

Multidimensional LC coupled to mass spectrometry is a valuable technique in both top-down and bottom-up proteomic workflows . Offline Multidimensional LC offers several advantages over online approaches:

  • High flexibility in column dimensions and mobile phase selection,
  • Simple method development and optimization of each separation dimension,
  • Ability to re-analyze sample fractions.


Schematic setup for automated offline 2-D LC of peptides.

The typical workflow for automated offline MDLC involves the following steps:

1) Sample injection
2) First-dimension LC separation with fraction collection
3) Re-injection of the collected fractions
4) Second-dimension LC separation
5) Detection of peptides by MS/MS or MSn.

Visualization of 2-D LC data in Chromeleon: Top panel: First-dimension separation; Middle panel 2-D retention map;  Lower panel: Second-dimension separation.

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