Analytical chemistry 1999-07-01

Detection of double-stranded DNA by IR- and UV-MALDI mass spectrometry.

F Kirpekar, S Berkenkamp, F Hillenkamp

Index: Anal. Chem. 71 , 2334-2339, (1999)

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Abstract

Double-stranded DNA ranging from 9 kDa to over 500 kDa were desorbed and analyzed by MALDI TOF mass spectrometry. IR-MALDI with glycerol as matrix yielded excellent results for larger double-stranded DNA by adjustment of the ionic strength through the addition of salts. Very little fragmentation and a routine sensitivity in the subpicomole range were observed in IR-MALDI when double-stranded analytes harboring 70 base pairs or more were probed. In the lower mass range (up to approximately 70 base pairs), UV-MALDI with 6-aza-2-thiothymine as matrix was the ionization method of choice because it allowed specific double-stranded complexes containing relatively few base pairs to be desorbed intactly. In this mode, an essentially quantitative detection of the double-stranded form was observed for a 70-mer. The UV-MALDI was accompanied by a significant fragmentation and a resulting reduced sensitivity and mass resolution. The methods described open MALDI-MS for the analysis of large DNA-DNA and DNA-protein complexes.

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