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Mass-Sensitive Particle Tracking to Characterize Membrane-Associated Macromolecule Dynamics
Published on: February 18, 2022
Microfluidic electrocapture-assisted mass spectrometry of membrane-associated polypeptides
Mohammadreza Shariatgorji1, Juan Astorga-Wells, Hans Jornvall
1Department of Analytical Chemistry, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:
To isolate membrane-associated proteins, which play diverse structural, catalytic, and regulatory roles in cells, they are often initially solubilized in detergents. Although detergents are essential for purifying membrane proteins, they tend to interfere strongly with subsequent analyses. A microfluidic method is presented here that surmounts this problem, allowing well-resolved mass spectra of test membrane-associated polypeptides, and their complexes with ions and detergents, to be acquired. As a front-end module it allows access to other advanced mass spectrometric strategies to be utilized toward defining biomolecular interactions. This opens up a new avenue for studying complexation and analysis of membrane proteins of general importance.
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