

Author: Brown R. S. Gilfrich N. L.
Publisher: Society for Applied Spectroscopy
ISSN: 0003-7028
Source: Applied Spectroscopy, Vol.47, Iss.1, 1993-01, pp. : 103-110
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Abstract
Maximum-likelihood restoration (MLR) data processing is applied to matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectra of several peptide/protein samples. It is shown that this technique can enhance mass resolution for peptides (porcine insulin; MW = 5777.58 Da) sufficiently to assist in the identification of various matrix adduction species formed in the laser desorption process. For higher-molecular-weight proteins, mass resolution enhancement is such that peak overlap contributions from partially resolved matrix adduct ion species can be minimized. Mass accuracies are improved by approximately a factor of six for a sample of a bacterial protease (Subtilisin Carlsberg; Subtilopeptidase
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