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Development and Application of Mass Spectrometric Imaging Protocols

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posted on 2020-03-04, 00:00 authored by William Temple Andrews

MALDI-TOF imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) is a common technique used for analyzing tissue samples, as it allows the user to detect multiple different analytes simultaneously.However, the detection and analysis of these analytes may sometimes be hampered due to the presence of contaminants in the tissue microenvironment, which leads to ion suppression.This challenge necessitates t­­­he development of an active extraction technique to selectively isolate analytes of interest without compromising their spatial localization within a tissue sample.This study proposes a magnetic bead-based active extraction approach to selectively sequester peptides of interest from tissue samples.The technique utilizes a heterobifunctional cross-linker to covalently bind peptides with free primary amine groups to functionalized magnetic beads. The cross-linked peptides can then be collected using a transfer magnet and imaged using MALDI-TOF IMS.We have established that this technique not only successfully isolates peptides both in-solution and on a solid surface, but also extracts peptides from a tissue section without significantly compromising their spatial localization.This novel method provides the means to detect a unique subset of peptides from tissue sections when compared to unextracted tryptically digested tissue, all while minimizing the presence of contaminants and maintaining spatial localization.

History

Date Modified

2020-04-18

Defense Date

2019-11-25

CIP Code

  • 26.0202

Research Director(s)

Brandon L. Ashfeld

Committee Members

Paul Huber Norman Dovichi

Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Level

  • Doctoral Dissertation

Alternate Identifier

1151051213

Library Record

5493934

OCLC Number

1151051213

Program Name

  • Chemistry and Biochemistry

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