Effects of supercharging reagents on noncovalent complex structure in electrospray ionization from aqueous solutions
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Chemical cross-linking and native mass spectrometry: A fruitful combination for structural biologyElectrospray ionization mass spectrometry: a technique to access the information beyond the molecular weight of the analyteDesalting large protein complexes during native electrospray mass spectrometry by addition of amino acids to the working solution.Solvent-induced structural transitions of lysozyme in an electrospray ionization source.What protein charging (and supercharging) reveal about the mechanism of electrospray ionization.Liquid AP-UV-MALDI enables stable ion yields of multiply charged peptide and protein ions for sensitive analysis by mass spectrometryIn ESI-source H/D exchange under atmospheric pressure for peptides and proteins of different molecular weights from 1 to 66 kDa: the role of the temperature of the desolvating capillary on H/D exchange.Acceleration of reaction in charged microdroplets.Effects of cations on protein and peptide charging in electrospray ionization from aqueous solutions.Ion mobility mass spectrometric investigation of ellagitannins and their non-covalent aggregates.Negative electrospray droplet exposure to gaseous bases for the manipulation of protein charge state distributions.Desalting protein ions in native mass spectrometry using supercharging reagentsReal-time hydrogen/deuterium exchange kinetics via supercharged electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry.Protein conformation and supercharging with DMSO from aqueous solution.The use of chromium(III) to supercharge peptides by protonation at low basicity sites.Does deamidation cause protein unfolding? A top-down tandem mass spectrometry study.Gas-phase conformations of capistruin - comparison of lasso, branched-cyclic and linear topologies.Supercharging protein complexes from aqueous solution disrupts their native conformations.Electrothermal supercharging of proteins in native electrospray ionization.The role of conformational flexibility on protein supercharging in native electrospray ionization.New supercharging reagents produce highly charged protein ions in native mass spectrometry.Analysis of Native-Like Proteins and Protein Complexes Using Cation to Anion Proton Transfer Reactions (CAPTR).Supercharging with trivalent metal ions in native mass spectrometryElectrothermal supercharging in mass spectrometry and tandem mass spectrometry of native proteins.Real-time HD Exchange Kinetics of Proteins from Buffered Aqueous Solution with Electrothermal Supercharging and Top-Down Tandem Mass Spectrometry.Anions in electrothermal supercharging of proteins with electrospray ionization follow a reverse Hofmeister series.Influence of Sulfolane on ESI-MS Measurements of Protein-Ligand Affinities.A Comprehensive Guide for Performing Sample Preparation and Top-Down Protein Analysis.Induction of protein conformational change inside the charged electrospray droplet.On the role of a direct interaction between protein ions and solvent additives during protein supercharging by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.Photoelectron Transfer Dissociation Reveals Surprising Favorability of Zwitterionic States in Large Gaseous Peptides and ProteinsCharge site assignment in native proteins by ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD) mass spectrometryOn the preservation of non-covalent protein complexes during electrospray ionizationSurface induced dissociation yields quaternary substructure of refractory noncovalent phosphorylase B and glutamate dehydrogenase complexes.Soft supercharging of biomolecular ions in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.ETD allows for native surface mapping of a 150 kDa noncovalent complex on a commercial Q-TWIMS-TOF instrument.Heme binding in gas-phase holo-myoglobin cations: distal becomes proximal?Influence of electrolytes and a supercharging reagent on charge state distribution and response of neuropeptide ions generated during positive electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry.Corona Discharge Suppression in Negative Ion Mode Nanoelectrospray Ionization via Trifluoroethanol Addition.Interpreting the Collision Cross Sections of Native-like Protein Ions: Insights from Cation-to-Anion Proton-Transfer Reactions.
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Effects of supercharging reagents on noncovalent complex structure in electrospray ionization from aqueous solutions
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Effects of supercharging reage ...... ization from aqueous solutions
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Alexander F Kintzer
Bryan A Krantz
Evan R Williams
Geoffrey K Feld
Harry J Sterling
Katie L Thoren
Michael P Daly
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10.1016/J.JASMS.2010.06.012
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2010-06-25T00:00:00Z
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