J. Lee, S.A. Soper, K.K. Murray, “A solid-phase bioreactor with continuous sample deposition for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry,” Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 25 (2011) 693โ699. doi:10.1002/rcm.4921.
Abstract: We report the development of a solid-phase proteolytic digestion and continuous deposition microfluidic chip platform for low volume fraction collection and off-line matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. Tryptic peptides were formed in an on-chip bioreactor and continuously deposited onto a MALDI target plate using a motor-driven xyz stage. The bioreactor consisted of a 4โcmโรโ200โยตmโรโ50โยตm microfluidic channel with covalently immobilized trypsin on an array of 50โยตm diameter micropost structures with a 50โยตm edge-to-edge inter-post spacing. A 50โยตm i.d. capillary tube was directly attached to the end of the bioreactor for continuous sample deposition. The MALDI target plate was modified by spin-coating a nitrocellulose solution containing a MALDI matrix on the surface prior to effluent deposition. Protein molecular weight standards were used for evaluating the performance of the digestion and continuous deposition system. Serpentine sample traces 200โยตm wide were obtained with a 30โfmol/mm quantity deposition rate and a 3.3โnL/mm volumetric deposition rate.