Pierce™ Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture
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Pierce™ Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture

The Thermo Scientific Pierce Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture enables reversed phase liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (LC-MS) usersRead more
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The Thermo Scientific Pierce Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture enables reversed phase liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (LC-MS) users to optimize and confirm correct operation of their equipment.

Features of Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture:

  • Assess chromatography and MS instrument performance
  • Predict peptide retention across multiple instrument platforms
  • Predict peptide retention time from sequence using calculated hydrophobicity factor
  • Optimize scheduled MS acquisition windows for improved quantification and increased multiplexing
  • Normalize collision energies between instruments and platforms
  • Normalize results for variation in retention times and peak intensities between runs

The Pierce Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture is used to optimize and assess LC parameters, identify the total peptide elution window, and optimize MS parameters. Testing the mixture frequently throughout the lifetime of a column or including it in quantitative samples makes it possible to monitor and normalize LC-MS performance between samples and over time. When used with Thermo Scientific Pinpoint 1.1 software, the calibration mixture can predict peptide retention times based upon peptide sequence or relative retention time between instruments. The mixture can also be used with Pinpoint software to establish normalized collision energies between platforms. This allows normalization of methods and eases the transfer of quantitative methods between LC-MS platforms. Pinpoint software, sample files, tutorials, and videos can be downloaded from the Thermo Proteomics Portal.

The Pierce Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture contains 15 synthetic heavy peptides mixed at an equimolar ratio that elute across the chromatographic gradient. The observed retention times and hydrophobicity factors (HF) for these calibrant peptides are fit to a linear equation to determine the slope of the retention time/HF relationship. This equation and the HF of an uncharacterized peptide are then used to predict retention time.

The prediction of peptide retention time assists in the development of multiplexed, high throughput mass spectrometric assays. The Pierce Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture and Thermo Scientific Pinpoint software streamline the transition from qualitative protein discovery results to the development of targeted MS assays on Thermo Scientific triple quadrupole, Orbitrap, Exactive, and ion trap mass spectrometers. The Pierce Peptide Retention Time Calibration Mixture permits optimization and regular assessment of chromatographic performance and for rapid development of multiplexed, scheduled targeted MS assays for the quantification of dozens to hundreds of peptide targets per run.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Description1000 x g
Diameter (Metric)16 mm
DisposableSingle-use
Quantity50 μL
Capacity (Metric)15 mL
Length (Metric)150 mm
MaterialPolystyrene
Product TypeTest Tube
Unit SizeEach

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Abstract
Maternal pre-conceptional glyphosate exposure impacts the offspring hepatic and ovarian proteome.
Authors:Novbatova G,Timme K,Severin A,Sayadi M,Keating AF
Journal:Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology
PubMed ID:37208198
Glyphosate (GLY) is an herbicide used for rural and urban weed control. Urinary GLY in women is associated with shortened gestational length yet effects of GLY on offspring due to maternal exposure are unclear. This study tested the hypothesis that maternal chronic pre-conceptional GLY exposure would cause phenotypic and molecular ... More
Soybean seed proteomics: Methods for the isolation, detection, and identification of low abundance proteins.
Authors:Kim W,Nott J,Kim S,Krishnan HB
Journal:Methods in enzymology
PubMed ID:36280356
The salt-soluble globulins, glycinins (11S globulin), and β-conglycinins (7S globulin), are the most abundant seed proteins of soybean seeds. Together, these two groups of proteins account for 60-70% of total soybean seed proteins. Proteomic assessment of the less abundant soybean seed proteins using general isolation protocols is challenging due to ... More
Hybrid Quadrupole Mass Filter-Radial Ejection Linear Ion Trap and Intelligent Data Acquisition Enable Highly Multiplex Targeted Proteomics.
Authors:Remes PM,Jacob CC,Heil LR,Shulman N,MacLean BX,MacCoss MJ
Journal:Journal of proteome research
PubMed ID:39475161
Targeted mass spectrometry (MS) methods are powerful tools for the selective and sensitive analysis of peptides identified in global discovery experiments. Selected reaction monitoring (SRM) is the most widely accepted clinical MS method due to its reliability and performance. However, SRM and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) are limited in throughput ... More