2017
DOI: 10.1017/s0031182017001354
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Field application of MALDI-TOF MS on mosquito larvae identification

Abstract: In recent years, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) has emerged as an efficient tool for arthropod identification. Its application for field monitoring of adult mosquitoes was demonstrated, but identification of larvae has been limited to laboratory-reared specimens. Study aim was to test the success of MALDI-TOF MS in correctly identifying mosquito larvae collected in the field. Collections were performed at 13 breeding sites in urban areas of Marseille… Show more

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“…Larvae and pupae were placed individually in microtubes (collection microtubes × 96, Qiagen) and homogenized according to the standardized protocols . After homogenization, debris was pelleted by a quick spin centrifugation for 1 min, and 1.5 µL of supernatant of each sample was deposited in duplicate on the MALDI‐TOF target plate (Bruker Daltonics, Wissembourg, France) as previously described . To control for differences of the target plate, matrix quality and MALDI‐TOF apparatus performance, matrix solution was loaded in duplicate onto each MALDI‐TOF plate with and without a bacterial test standard (Bruker Bacterial Test Standard, ref: #8255343).…”
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“…Larvae and pupae were placed individually in microtubes (collection microtubes × 96, Qiagen) and homogenized according to the standardized protocols . After homogenization, debris was pelleted by a quick spin centrifugation for 1 min, and 1.5 µL of supernatant of each sample was deposited in duplicate on the MALDI‐TOF target plate (Bruker Daltonics, Wissembourg, France) as previously described . To control for differences of the target plate, matrix quality and MALDI‐TOF apparatus performance, matrix solution was loaded in duplicate onto each MALDI‐TOF plate with and without a bacterial test standard (Bruker Bacterial Test Standard, ref: #8255343).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protein mass profiles were obtained using a Microflex LT MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometer (Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany). Setting parameters were as previously described . Each spectrum was automatically acquired using the AutoXecute of the Flex Control v.2.4 software (Bruker Daltonics).…”
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