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In Situ Characterization of Hydrated Proteins in Water by SALVI and ToF-SIMS
Authors:Jiachao Yu  Yufan Zhou  Xin Hua  Zihua Zhu  Xiao-Ying Yu
Institution:1.Fundamental & Computational Sciences Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory;2.Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Abstract:This work demonstrates in situ characterization of protein biomolecules in the aqueous solution using the System for Analysis at the Liquid Vacuum Interface (SALVI) and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS). The fibronectin protein film was immobilized on the silicon nitride (SiN) membrane that forms the SALVI detection area. During ToF-SIMS analysis, three modes of analysis were conducted including high spatial resolution mass spectrometry, two-dimensional (2D) imaging, and depth profiling. Mass spectra were acquired in both positive and negative modes. Deionized water was also analyzed as a reference sample. Our results show that the fibronectin film in water has more distinct and stronger water cluster peaks compared to water alone. Characteristic peaks of amino acid fragments are also observable in the hydrated protein ToF-SIMS spectra. These results illustrate that protein molecule adsorption on a surface can be studied dynamically using SALVI and ToF-SIMS in the liquid environment for the first time.
Keywords:Chemistry  Issue 108  SALVI  ToF-SIMS  protein  water  in situ  molecular imaging  microfluidics
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