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Time-resolved ElectroSpray Ionization Hydrogen-deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry for Studying Protein Structure and Dynamics
Published on: April 17, 2017
Multi-step evolution of protein conformation on electrospray into the gas phase
Fred W McLafferty1, Sergio Castro, Kathrin Breuker
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-1301, USA. fwm5@cornell.edu
Abstract:
In the gas phase, some properties of native versus denatured protein conformations correspond to those in solution, such as affinity for protons and physical cross section. However, the capacity for hydrogen/deutrerium exchange is the opposite, with ubiquitin 7+ and 13+ ions exchanging >-60 D and approximately 15 D atoms, respectively. A variety of experimental methods now delineate a series of conformational perturbations that can occur in the 10(-12) s to 10(+2) s following electrospray, including side-chain collapse, hydrophobic and electrostatic non-covalent bond unfolding and refolding into a variety of non-native structures.
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