WO2002014856A2 - Mass spectrometry - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to processes of measuring molecular mass by mass spectrometry, in particular to methods of precise calibration of mass spectrometers, and to kits and systems for use in calibrating mass spectrometers .
- calibration compounds include certain sugar derivatives which can be provided with a range of molecular masses. However, they are difficult to synthesise and tend to break down during the mass spectrometry process into byproducts which result in significant background noise in the spectrum. They tend also not to be particularly good flyers in the mass spectrometer.
- a method of measuring the molecular mass of a compound Y of unknown molecular mass by mass spectrometry comprising providing a sample of compound Y, providing samples of at least two different compounds each of formula (I) , R-X in which R is a trityl group and X is cleavable to form a charged species for mass spectrometry, and recording the molecular mass of compound Y and the at leas,t two compounds of formula (I) in a mass spectrometer.
- the trityl groups are particularly suitable for use; as calibration compounds.
- the trityl groups are readily cleaved from the compound of formula (I) by illumination with a laser in the mass spectrometer. Further, the resulting positively charged carbonium ion is very stable and thus sensitivity of detection is high. They also fly well in the mass spectrometer.
- the trityl markers are detectable at very low concentration and thus are less likely to interfere with the analyte by decreasing its desorption rate.
- the unique structure of the trityl group presents scope for a wide range of predetermined molecular masses which can be selected and controlled as appropriate depending upon the estimated molecular mass of the compound to be measured. For instance, precision of 0.5 to 1 ppm can be obtained for molecular masses of, for instance, 350 to 800 Da.
- the compound Y is not also of the formula R-X.
- the calibration compounds are of formula R-X in which R is a trityl group.
- R is R 1 R 2 R 3 C- wherein R 1 , R and R 3 are the same or different and each is a monocyclic or fused ring aromatic group that is substituted or unsubstituted.
- each of R 1 , R 2 and R 3 is aryl, preferably phenyl .
- at least one of R 1 , R 2 and R 3 carries a substituent selected from Ci-C ⁇ alkoxy or hydrocarbyl, substituted or unsubstituted. Substituents may be present at any point in the aromatic ring, but para substituents are convenient and preferred.
- the substituent is preferably selected from the group consisting of carboxylic acid, sulphonic acid, nitro, cyano, hydroxyl, thiol, primary, secondary or tertiary amino, primary or secondary amido, anhydride, carbonyl halide and active ester.
- hydrogen atoms may be partly or wholly replaced by deuterium or halogen, e.g., fluorine. This improves the range of molecular weights available. For instance, alteration of the molecular mass may be obtained by the use of non- radioactive isotopic substituents, e.g., small alkyl groups containing 1, 2 or 3 deuterium atoms.
- the trityl group R is substituted with amide substituents.
- Substituted trityl groups of this type are particularly easy to produce, with a wide range of molecular masses.
- the trityl group R includes two or four or more amide substituents. More preferably R 1 , R 2 and R 3 together carry at least two amide groups and/or at least two reactive groups for coupling, preferably N-hydroxy hydroxysuccinimide ester groups.
- the group X is cleavable to form a charged species for mass spectrometry. Usually it is photocleavable, e.g., by laser illumination. X may be any suitable leaving group, for instance halide or tosylate.
- the number of compounds of formula (I) is larger, for instance at least 5, preferably at least 10 and eve at least 20 may be desirable.
- the compounds of formula (I) are generally selected to have a range of molecular masses around the estimated molecular weight of compound Y. Desirably the molecular masses of the compounds of formula (I) are close to that of compound Y, for more accurate calibration.
- the molecular mass of unknown compound Y is estimated as M y and at least one compound of formula (I) having known molecular mass M x below M y is provided, as is at least one different compound of formula
- each of x and M 2 lies in a molecular mass range not more than ⁇ 50% of M y . That is M x is not less than 50% of y and M 2 is not greater than ' 150% of M y . Preferably the range is within ⁇ 25%, more preferably ⁇ 10%.
- a method of measuring the molecular mass of a compound Y of unknown molecular mass comprising estimating the expected molecular mass of compound Y, selecting at least one calibration compound of formula (I) R-X having molecular mass close to the expected molecular mass of the compound Y, in which R is a trityl group and X is cleavable to form a charged species for mass spectrometry, and subjecting both 'c'pmpounds to mass spectrometry simultaneously.
- the compound of formula (I) may have any of the preferred features indicated for the first aspect of the invention above, as appropriate.
- a third aspect of the invention we provide mixtures suitable for use in mass spectrometry as calibration compounds.
- a set of calibration compounds for mass spectrometry comprising at least two separately packaged mixtures (a) and (b) , wherein mixture (a) comprises at least two different compounds each of formula (I) R-X and having different molecular masses
- mixture (b) comprises at least two further compounds of formula (I) R-X having different molecular masses and wherein R is a trityl group and X is cleavable to form a charged species for mass spectrometry.
- the set comprises at least two different sets of calibration compounds.
- each set has molecular masses extending across a different range. The ranges may overlap.
- the lowest molecular mass in mixture (a) is lower than the lowest molecular mass in mixture (b) and the highest molecular mass in mixture (a) is lower than the highest molecular mass in mixture (b) .
- the set comprises at least three separately packaged mixtures of compounds, more preferably at least five separately packaged mixtures of compounds.
- Each set preferably contains at least five compounds of different molecular masses, more preferably at least ten different compounds of different molecular masses. In some cases at least twenty different compounds are desirable.
- An advantage of the use of the trityl calibration compounds of the invention is that they may easily be produced to have almost any predetermined molecular weight.
- the trityl compounds may be produced by reacting a base reactant of formula (I) R-X with an amine. This produces an amide-substituted trityl compound.
- the reaction conditions may be chosen by those skilled in the art.
- Our earlier publication WO99/60007 describes suitable reaction conditions. In that publication we describe the use of trityl compounds as tag moieties for molecules such as oligonucleotides or oligopeptides .
- the techniques described there for modifying molecular mass of the trityl groups may be applied in the present invention.
- a kit for the production of calibration compounds for mass spectrometry comprising:
- kits can be supplied to end users for reaction of base reactant (a) with amine compounds (b) as desired to create a group of compounds of formula (I) of different molecular masses.
- the kit comprises at least 5, more preferably at least 10 and in some cases at least 20 different amine compounds which are of different molecular masses, Other preferred features discussed above may be applied ⁇ as appropriate.
- the kit can be supplied with instructions such that the end user selects at least two desired molecular masses
- M x and M 2 for the calibration compounds and chooses one or more amines for reaction with the base reactant so as to obtain compounds of formula (I) having the desired predetermined molecular masses M x and M 2 . These compounds may then be used in mass spectrometry.
- a fifth aspect of the invention we provide a further kit for the production of a set of calibration compounds comprising a first package comprising a base reactant of formula (I) R-X, in which R is a trityl group and X is cleavable to form a charged species for mass spectrometry, and at least two separate second packages (a) and (b) ' , each containing a mixture of at least two amine compounds which have different molecular masses and which are capable of reacting with the base reactant.
- the kit is suitable for producing a set of calibration compounds according to the third aspect of the invention.
- the lowest molecular mass in mixture (a) is lower than the lowest molecular mass in mixture (b) and the highest molecular mass in mixture (a) is lower than the highest molecular mass in mixture (b) .
- the kit may contain at least three, preferably at least five mixtures, so as to provide a greater number of mixtures.
- each mixture contains at least five different amine compounds, more preferably at least ten different amine compounds and in some cases at least twenty different amine compounds.
- Tr(NHS) is produced as described by Shchepinov et al in Tetrahedron 56 (2000) 2713-2724. This compound is treated with butylamine and amylamine as described in that publication. This gives two calibration compounds with exact calculated masses of 402.50781 and 416.52096. The two calibration compounds and analyte are subjected to mass spectrometry and the monoisotopic mass of the analyte was determined to be 414.13621, with an error of 4.9ppm.
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| JP2002519934A JP2004506897A (en) | 2000-08-14 | 2001-08-09 | Mass spectrometry |
| EP01956668A EP1309855A2 (en) | 2000-08-14 | 2001-08-09 | Mass spectrometry |
| CA002418735A CA2418735A1 (en) | 2000-08-14 | 2001-08-09 | Mass spectrometry |
| AU2001278592A AU2001278592A1 (en) | 2000-08-14 | 2001-08-09 | Mass spectrometry |
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| GB0019994.3 | 2000-08-14 | ||
| GB0019994A GB0019994D0 (en) | 2000-08-14 | 2000-08-14 | Mass Spectrometry |
| US24802700P | 2000-11-13 | 2000-11-13 | |
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| WO2002014856A2 true WO2002014856A2 (en) | 2002-02-21 |
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| US9291597B2 (en) | 2010-07-02 | 2016-03-22 | Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. | Detecting targets using mass tags and mass spectrometry |
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