2. Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LCMS) is characterized by:

A. Allows fast separation and analysis of proteins

B. Separates proteins from metals

C. Separates trypsin from peptides

D. None of the above

Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LCMS) excels at fast separation and sensitive analysis of peptides and small proteins after enzymatic digestion. This makes it ideal for proteomics workflows where speed and high-resolution identification matter.

Question Analysis

LCMS combines liquid chromatography for separation with mass spectrometry for detection, primarily characterizing complex mixtures at high speed and sensitivity. The question tests understanding of its core strength in protein-related applications, not intact large proteins directly.

Option Breakdown

A. Allows fast separation and analysis of proteins

LCMS separates peptides (post-digestion protein fragments) rapidly via chromatography, then identifies them by mass-to-charge ratio. “Fast” refers to high-throughput runs (minutes), key for proteomics screening—making this the defining characteristic.

B. Separates proteins from metals

LCMS targets biomolecules like peptides/proteins, not elemental metals (ICP-MS handles that). No inherent metal separation mechanism exists here.

C. Separates trypsin from peptides

Trypsin (protease enzyme) digests proteins into peptides before LCMS; it gets removed during cleanup. LCMS analyzes resulting peptides, not separating trypsin from them.

D. None of the above

Incorrect, as option A precisely captures LCMS’s proteomics hallmark.

Correct Answer

A. Allows fast separation and analysis of proteins—LCMS’s signature strength lies in rapid LC peptide separation coupled with MS identification/quantification.

LCMS in Protein Workflows

Bottom-up proteomics: Digest proteins → LC separates peptides → MS analyzes masses/sequences. Advantages include high specificity (no antibodies needed), PTM detection, and multiplexing.

Characteristic Description LCMS Strength
Speed Minutes per run High throughput proteomics 
Sensitivity Low ng/mL detection Signature peptide quantitation 
Specificity Distinguishes isoforms/PTMs Beats immunoassays 
Scope Peptides/small proteins Not intact large proteins 

For GATE prep, note LCMS limitations: Not for native proteins >50kDa (use top-down MS); requires digestion. Pairs with ion-exchange or gel filtration from prior questions.

2 Comments
  • Vanshika Sharma
    January 29, 2026

    Allows fast sepration and analysis of protiens

  • Kanica Sunwalka
    June 25, 2026

    Allows fast seperation and analysis of proteins

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