Native ion mobility-mass spectrometry and related methods in structural biology |
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Authors: | A Konijnenberg A Butterer F Sobott |
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Institution: | 1. Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry group, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium;2. Center for Proteomics (CFP-CeProMa), University of Antwerp, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Mass spectrometry-based methods have become increasingly important in structural biology — in particular for large and dynamic, even heterogeneous assemblies of biomolecules. Native electrospray ionization coupled to ion mobility-mass spectrometry provides access to stoichiometry, size and architecture of noncovalent assemblies; while non-native approaches such as covalent labeling and H/D exchange can highlight dynamic details of protein structures and capture intermediate states. In this overview article we will describe these methods and highlight some recent applications for proteins and protein complexes, with particular emphasis on native MS analysis. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Mass spectrometry in structural biology. |
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Keywords: | Native mass spectrometry Nanoelectrospray ionization Ion mobility Covalent labeling H/D exchange Cross-linking |
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