Higher-Throughput Proteome Profiling Enabled by Parallelized Pre-Accumulation and Optimized Ion Processing in the Orbitrap Astral Zoom Mass Spectrometer
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High-throughput proteomics is critical for understanding biological processes, enabling large-scale studies such as biomarker discovery and systems biology. However, current mass spectrometry technologies face limitations in speed, sensitivity, and scalability for analyzing large sample cohorts. The Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap™ Astral™ Zoom mass spectrometer (MS) was developed to address these limitations by improving acquisition speed, ion utilization, and spectral processing, which are all essential for advancing proteome depth in high-throughput proteomics. The Orbitrap Astral Zoom MS achieves ultra-fast MS/MS scan rates of up to 270 Hz with enhanced ion utilization through pre-accumulation, enabling the identification of ∼100,000 unique peptides and >8,400 proteins in a single 300 samples-per-day (SPD) analysis of human cell lysate. The optimized system reduces analysis time by 40%, achieves near-complete proteome coverage (>12,000 proteins) in 2.7 hours, and enables ultra-high-throughput workflows, identifying >7,000 proteins in a 500 SPD method with exceptional reproducibility (Pairwise Pearson correlations >0.99). These advancements establish the Orbitrap Astral Zoom MS as a new benchmark in proteomics, significantly enhancing speed, sensitivity, and scalability, paving the way for routine large-scale proteome studies with applications in clinical research and systems biology.
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High-Speed Human Proteome Analysis using the Orbitrap Astral Zoom Mass Spectrometer