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T-wave Ion Mobility-mass Spectrometry: Basic Experimental Procedures for Protein Complex Analysis
Published on: July 31, 2010
Collision-Induced Unfolding of High-m/z Native-like Protein Ions within a Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometer
Olakunle O Akinola1, Nicholas B Borotto1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, 1664 N. Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada 89557, United States.
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Native mass spectrometry (nMS) is a powerful tool for the rapid characterization of protein ions and protein-ligand complexes. By coupling nMS with ion mobility spectrometry (IMS), and collisional activation, we can rapidly obtain insights into protein conformation, and stability can be rapidly obtained. Originally incapable of this workflow, recent work enabled this collision-induced unfolding (CIU) process on commercially available Bruker timsTOF instruments. This early work, however, faced challenges in transmitting larger proteins and sought to unfold only small proteins up to 29 kDa. In this study, we continue the development of this technique and optimized instrument settings to enable the transmission of proteins up to 8,000 Th. The technique also demonstrates the capability to sufficiently energize ions to unfold native-like dimers of superoxide dismutase and β-lactoglobulin and the 45 kDa monomeric ovalbumin. When this TIMS activation technique is applied to large protein ions, however, limited unfolding was observed for bovine serum albumin, and no unfolding was observed for immunoglobulin G likely reflecting the limit of activation for this workflow.
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