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    Mass spectrometry (MS) analysis is often challenged by contaminations from detergents, salts, and polymers that compromise data quality and can damage the chromatography and MS instruments. However, researchers often discover contamination issues only after they acquire the data. There is no existing contaminant assay that is sensitive enough to detect trace amounts of contaminants from a few microliters of samples prior to MS analysis. To address this crucial need in the field, we developed a sensitive, rapid, and cost-effective contaminant spot check and removal assay (ContamSPOT) to detect and quantify trace amounts of contaminants, such as detergents, salts, and other chemicals commonly used in the MS sample preparation workflow. Only 1 μL of the sample was used prior to MS injection to quantify contaminants by ContamSPOT colorimetric or fluorometric assay on a thin layer chromatography (TLC) plate. We also optimized contaminant removal methods to salvage samples with minimal loss when ContamSPOT showed a positive result. ContamSPOT was then successfully applied to evaluate commonly used bottom-up proteomic methods regarding the effectiveness of removing detergent, peptide recovery, reproducibility, and proteome coverage. We expect ContamSPOT to be widely adopted by MS laboratories as a last-step quality checkpoint prior to MS injection. We provided a practical decision tree and a step-by-step protocol with a troubleshooting guide to facilitate the use of ContamSPOT by other researchers. ContamSPOT can also provide a unique readout of sample cleanliness for developing new MS-based sample preparation methods in the future.

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    Noah Smeriglio, Haorong Li, Wan Nur Atiqah Binti Mazli, Katharine Bendel, Ling Hao. Contaminant Spot Check and Removal Assay (ContamSPOT) for Mass Spectrometry Analysis. Analytical chemistry. 2024 Feb 13;96(6):2574-2581

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    PMID: 38291764

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