Mass Spectrometry
Online ISSN : 2186-5116
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Evaluation for Ion Heating of H2A-H2B Dimer in Ion Mobility Spectrometry–Mass Spectrometry
Kazumi Saikusa Daiki AsakawaSotaro FuchigamiSatoko Akashi
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2023 Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages A0131

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Ion mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometry (IMS-MS) provides m/z values and collision cross sections (CCSs) of gas-phase ions. In our previous study, an intrinsically disordered protein, the H2A-H2B dimer, was analyzed using IMS-MS, resulting in two conformational populations of CCS. Based on experimental and theoretical approaches, this resulted from a structural diversity of intrinsically disordered regions. We predicted that this phenomenon is related to ion heating in the IMS-MS instrument. In this study, to reveal the effect of ion heating from parameters in the IMS-MS instrument on the conformational population of the H2A-H2B dimer, we investigated the arrival time distributions of the H2A-H2B dimer by changing values of three instrumental parameters, namely, cone voltage located in the first vacuum chamber, trap collision energy (trap CE) for tandem mass spectrometry, and trap bias voltage for the entrance of IMS. These results revealed that the two populations observed for the H2A-H2B dimer were due to the trap bias voltage. Furthermore, to evaluate the internal energies of the analyte ions with respect to each parameter, benzylpyridinium derivatives were used as temperature-sensitive probes. The results showed that the trap CE voltage imparts greater internal energy to the ions than the trap bias voltage. In addition, this slight change in the internal energy caused by the trap bias voltage resulted in the structural diversity of the H2A-H2B dimer. Therefore, the trap bias voltage should be set with attention to the properties of the analytes, even if the effect of the trap bias voltage on the internal energy is negligible.

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