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Nanolc as 2 autosampler

Manufactured by AB Sciex

The NanoLC as-2 autosampler is a laboratory instrument designed for automated sample handling and injection in liquid chromatography (LC) systems. It is a core component of the NanoLC platform, responsible for the precise and consistent introduction of liquid samples into the analytical column. The NanoLC as-2 autosampler performs tasks such as sample aspiration, sample transfer, and sample injection, enabling efficient and reproducible sample analysis.

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Peptide Separation and Mass Spectrometry

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Peptides were separated on an Acclaim PepMap 100 C18 trap and an Acclaim PepMap RSLC C18 column (ThermoFisher Scientific), using a nanoLC Ultra 2D plus loading pump and nanoLC as-2 autosampler (Eksigent). Peptides were eluted with a gradient of increasing acetonitrile, containing 0.1% formic acid (5–40% acetonitrile in 15 min, 40–95% in a further 5 min, followed by 95% acetonitrile to clean the column, before re-equilibration to 5% acetonitrile). The eluate was sprayed into a TripleTOF 5600 electrospray tandem mass spectrometer (ABSciex) and analysed in Information Dependent Acquisition (IDA) mode, performing 200 msec of MS followed by 100 msec MSMS analyses on the 15 most intense peaks seen by MS.
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Peptide Separation by Nano-LC

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One-dimensional (1D) chromatographic separations of peptides were performed by a nanoLC ultra 2Dplus system (Eksigent, AB SCIEX Germany GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany) coupled to a 15 cm fused-silica emitter, 75 µm inner diameter, packed with a Magic C18 AQ 5 µm resin (Michrom BioResources, Auburn, CA, USA). Peptides were loaded on the column from a cooled (4 °C) nanoLC-AS2 autosampler (Eksigent) and separated in a 60-min linear gradient of ACN (5–40%) and water containing 0.2% formic acid at a flow rate of 300 nL/min.
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