posted on 2021-04-29, 16:35authored byKatarina Madunić, Sander Wagt, Tao Zhang, Manfred Wuhrer, Guinevere S.M. Lageveen-Kammeijer
The desolvation and
ionization process of analytes can significantly
be improved by enriching the nebulizing gas with a dopant (dopant
enriched nitrogen (DEN) gas) in the electrospray source. However,
for the analysis of released glycans in negative ion mode, the usage
of DEN gas remains largely unexplored. For this purpose, we investigated
the effect of different polar protic solvents (methanol, ethanol,
and isopropanol) as well as using solely the nebulizing gas or ambient
air on the ionization and charge state distribution of released N- and O-glycans. Compared to the standard
acetonitrile enriched nitrogen gas, isopropanol showed the highest
increase in regards to peak areas. Moreover, it showed large benefits
for the identification of glycan structures at high sensitivity as
the increased precursor intensities subsequently resulted in higher
intensities in tandem MS mode. While similar effects are noted for
both neutral and sialylated species, the most significant effect was
observed for early eluting glycans where very low acetonitrile concentrations
were present in the eluent. The best results in terms of S/N ratios
were obtained with methanol, with less effect on the MS/MS signal
enhancement. Therefore, the use of this dopant would be particularly
beneficial for high sensitivity MS-mode applications. In conclusion,
isopropanol enriched DEN gas greatly improves the detection of both N-and O-glycan species and their tandem
mass spectra, particularly for the early eluting species whose ionization
in the absence of DEN gas is hindered by low organic concentrations.