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The Arc Premier System (BSM-R) as a Flexible LC Platform for Peptide Mapping Assays

Applications | 2022 | WatersInstrumentation
HPLC
Industries
Proteomics
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Waters

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Peptide mapping is a critical analytical technique in biopharmaceutical research and manufacturing. It provides detailed information on protein sequence, post-translational modifications, identity confirmation, and impurity profiling. Reliable chromatography platforms that minimize metal-mediated peptide adsorption and deliver consistent results across different laboratory settings are essential for robust assay transfer and day-to-day reproducibility.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluated the performance of the Waters Arc Premier System configured with a binary solvent manager (BSM-R) and MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces Technology. Two chromatographic methods representing typical development (slow flow/shallow gradient) and manufacturing (fast flow/steep gradient) conditions were tested. The primary goals were to assess retention time reproducibility and to quantify the reduction in peak tailing for metal-sensitive peptides.

Methodology and Used Instrumentation


Two reversed-phase liquid chromatography methods were developed:
  • High-resolution method: 0.250 mL/min flow, 0.3% B/min gradient.
  • High-throughput method: 0.500 mL/min flow, 0.6% B/min gradient.
Three replicate injections of a Waters Tryptic Digestion Standard were performed on each method using an XSelect Premier CSH C18 Column (2.5 µm, 4.6×150 mm). Mass detection was achieved with an ACQUITY QDa Mass Detector for selected peptide monitoring.

Used Instrumentation:
  • Arc Premier System with binary solvent manager (BSM-R)
  • XSelect Premier CSH C18 Column (2.5 µm, 4.6×150 mm)
  • XSelect CSH C18 Column (2.5 µm, 4.6×150 mm)
  • ACQUITY QDa Mass Detector
  • Empower Chromatography Data System

Main Results and Discussion


Retention time reproducibility for nine selected peptides demonstrated mean standard deviations of 0.02 min (1.2 s) under development conditions and 0.01 min (0.5 s) under manufacturing conditions, with %RSD below 0.1% in both cases. Comparison of XSelect CSH versus XSelect Premier columns highlighted a significant reduction in peak tailing—particularly for metal-sensitive peptides (peaks 1, 5, and 7). Extracted ion chromatograms confirmed improved peak shape with MaxPeak HPS Technology, while basic peptides showed minimal change as expected.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • High reproducibility across diverse method conditions supports assay transfer between labs.
  • MaxPeak HPS surfaces minimize metal-ion mediated adsorption, reducing peak tailing for acidic peptides.
  • Flexible platform configuration (binary or quaternary solvent manager) adapts to development and manufacturing workflows.
  • Compatibility with mass detection facilitates detailed peptide monitoring and identity confirmation.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances in surface chemistries and system architectures will further improve peptide mapping robustness. Integration of high-throughput automation, advanced data analytics, and expanded surface technologies may extend applicability to challenging analyte classes and accelerate method development. Collaborative adoption of standardized platforms can streamline cross-laboratory consistency in biopharmaceutical characterization.

Conclusion


The Arc Premier System (BSM-R) with MaxPeak HPS Technology delivers exceptional chromatographic performance for peptide mapping assays. It provides highly reproducible retention times across method variants and significantly reduces peak tailing of metal-sensitive peptides. Its flexibility and consistency make it a valuable LC platform for both development and manufacturing environments in the biopharmaceutical industry.

Reference


  • Birdsall R.E., Yu Y.Q. Reducing Metal-Ion Mediated Adsorption of Acidic Peptides in RPLC-Based Assays Using Hybrid Silica Chromatographic Surfaces. Journal of Chromatography B. Vol. 1179, 2021.

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