Oligonucleotide Anion Adduct Formation Using Negative Ion Electrospray Ion-Mobility Mass Spectrometry

Sutton, J. Michael; Morsy EL Zahar, Noha; Bartlett, Michael G.;

Abstract


Improving the mobile phase of electrospray oligonucleotides has been a major focus in the field of oligonucleotides. These improved mobile phases should reduce the charge state envelope of oligonucleotides coupled with electrospray ionization, which is key to reducing spectral complexity and increasing sensitivity. Traditional mobile phase compositions with fluorinated alcohol and alkylamine, like hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) and triethylamine (TEA), have a large amount of cationic adduction and many charge states. Utilizing different fluorinated alcohol and alkylamine combinations, like nonafluoro-tert-butyl alcohol (NFTB) and octylamine (OA), can selectively reduce the charge states analyzed. Other classes of biomolecules have been analyzed with anionic salts to stabilize complexes, increase the molecular peak detection, and even provide unique structural information about these molecules; however, there have been no studies using anionic salts with oligonucleotides. Our experiments systematically study the stability and binding of ammonium anionic salt. We show that anions selectively bind low charge states of these oligonucleotides. Ion-mobility measurements are made to determine the collision cross section (CCS) of these oligonucleotides with anion adduction. We utilize both a nucleic acid exact hard sphere simulation (EHSS) calibration and a protein calibration. We are able to show that NFTB/OA is a good choice for the study of oligonucleotides with reduced charge states for the binding of anionic salts and the determination of CCS using ion mobility.


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Title Oligonucleotide Anion Adduct Formation Using Negative Ion Electrospray Ion-Mobility Mass Spectrometry
Authors Sutton, J. Michael; Morsy EL Zahar, Noha ; Bartlett, Michael G.
Keywords anion adduction;electrospray ionization;ion-mobility mass spectrometry;oligonucleotide
Issue Date 3-Feb-2021
Journal Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 
Volume 32
Issue 2
Start page 497
End page 508
ISSN 10440305
DOI 10.1021/jasms.0c00380
PubMed ID 33476148
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85100336859

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