Js. Page et al., Direct cellular assays using off-line capillary electrophoresis with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, ANALYST, 125(4), 2000, pp. 555-561
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) of
fers the ability to assay complex samples such as biological tissues direct
ly. However, one must utilize different MS approaches and perform multiple
chemical and enzymatic tests on a sample to more completely characterize co
mplex tissue samples. An off-line capillary electrophoresis-MALDI-MS techni
que was developed that allows nanoliter volume samples to be separated and
multiple assays performed on each sample spot after the separation. The met
hod was used too assay a single atrial gland from the sea slug Aplysia cali
fornica. Post-source decay and in-source decay analyses were used to confir
m the identity of several peptides. An on-target enzymatic digestion with c
arboxypeptidase Y was performed to gain additional amino acid sequence info
rmation from a peptide not part of the egg laying hormone gene family. Sing
le cells also were analyzed, illustrating the capability to assay mass-limi
ted samples.