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Ludwig R Sinn1, Lukasz Szyrwiel1, Justus Grossmann1
1Department of Biochemistry, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
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Quantitative mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has become a streamlined technology with a wide range of usage. Many emerging applications, such as single-cell proteomics, spatial proteomics of tissue sections and the profiling of low-abundant posttranslational modifications, require the analysis of minimal sample amounts and are thus constrained by the sensitivity of the workflow. Here, we present Slice-PASEF, a mass spectrometry technology that leverages trapped ion mobility separation of ions to attain the theoretical maximum of tandem MS sensitivity. We implement Slice-PASEF using a new module in our DIA-NN software and show that Slice-PASEF uniquely enables precise quantitative proteomics of low sample amounts. We further demonstrate its utility towards a range of applications, including single cell proteomics and degrader drug screens via ubiquitinomics.

