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Introduction of proteomics provided separation scientists with virtually unlimited source of retention data: identification and assignment of retention properties of tens of thousands peptides in a few hours of instrument time has become a routine task. Nevertheless, accurate retention data collection for retention modelling or construction of comprehensive retention libraries for data independent acquisition protocols still represents a formidable task. This presentation provides step-by-step guide for construction of peptide retention library using 2D LC-MS/MS (high pH RP – low pH RP separation scheme, Q Exactive HF-X Orbitrap mass spectrometer) analysis of whole cell tryptic digests.

Join us for this free educational webinar where we discuss accurate peptide retention data collection for retention modeling studies using the Q Exactive HF-X Orbitrap MS

About the presenter

Oleg Krokhin, Assistant Professor, University of Manitoba

Oleg Krokhin, Assistant Professor, University of Manitoba

Dr. Oleg Krokhine is an Assistant Prof. at the University of Manitoba in Department of Internal Medicine. His first acquaintance with chromatography goes back 36 years, when he read about it in popular science book, and continued through his university and post-graduate years. Dr. Krokhine’s specialty was inorganic ion-exchange separations, known now as ion chromatography. Learning mass-spectrometry and proteomics (from 2000 at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada) has been a new challenge, experience, which changed his career and overall view on the analytical chemistry’s development. He decided to study peptide separation chemistry through development of peptide retention prediction models in 2002 with an idea to find a second constraint (retention time), which will aid mass-spectrometry driven peptide identification. His Sequence-Specific Retention Calculator model has been a benchmark tool in this field since 2004. In addition to the most popular proteomic applications (reversed-phase HPLC), today it covers a variety of peptide separation techniques: HILIC, strong anion and cation exchange, capillary zone electrophoresis). Application of fundamental chromatographic knowledge to high-content retention data derived by proteomics techniques has been a key to his success

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