The mechanism whereby gaseous protein ions are released from charged solvent droplets during electrospray ionization (ESI) remains a matter of debate. Also, it is unclear to what extent electrosprayed proteins retain their solution structure. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations offer insights into the temporal evolution of protein systems. Surprisingly, there have been no all-atom simulations of the protein ESI process to date. The current work closes this gap by investigating the behavior of protein-containing aqueous nanodroplets that carry excess positive charge. We focus on “native ESI”, where proteins initially adopt their biologically active solution structures. ESI proceeds while the protein remains entrapped within the droplet. Prot...
Experiments and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in the literature indicate that gaseous proteins...
Native electrospray ionization (ESI)-mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and cha...
Proteins that are unfolded in solution produce higher charge states during electrospray ionization (...
The mechanism whereby gaseous protein ions are released from charged solvent droplets during electro...
Charged nanodroplets represent a fascinating research area due to their unique dynamics and physical...
The ion evaporation model (IEM) and the charged residue model (CRM) represent cornerstones of any di...
The transfer of peptide ions from solution into the gas phase by electrospray ionization (ESI) is an...
The mechanisms whereby protein ions are released into the gas phase from charged droplets during ele...
The ability to transfer intact proteins and protein complexes into the gas phase by electrospray ion...
The mechanism whereby macromolecular analytes are transferred into the gas phase during the final st...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) is an essential technique for transferring proteins from solution into...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) allows the production of intact gas-phase ions from proteins in soluti...
The ion evaporation model (IEM) and the charged residue model (CRM) represent cornerstones of any di...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and characteri...
Different mechanisms have been proposed for the formation of gaseous protein ions during electrospra...
Experiments and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in the literature indicate that gaseous proteins...
Native electrospray ionization (ESI)-mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and cha...
Proteins that are unfolded in solution produce higher charge states during electrospray ionization (...
The mechanism whereby gaseous protein ions are released from charged solvent droplets during electro...
Charged nanodroplets represent a fascinating research area due to their unique dynamics and physical...
The ion evaporation model (IEM) and the charged residue model (CRM) represent cornerstones of any di...
The transfer of peptide ions from solution into the gas phase by electrospray ionization (ESI) is an...
The mechanisms whereby protein ions are released into the gas phase from charged droplets during ele...
The ability to transfer intact proteins and protein complexes into the gas phase by electrospray ion...
The mechanism whereby macromolecular analytes are transferred into the gas phase during the final st...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) is an essential technique for transferring proteins from solution into...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) allows the production of intact gas-phase ions from proteins in soluti...
The ion evaporation model (IEM) and the charged residue model (CRM) represent cornerstones of any di...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and characteri...
Different mechanisms have been proposed for the formation of gaseous protein ions during electrospra...
Experiments and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in the literature indicate that gaseous proteins...
Native electrospray ionization (ESI)-mass spectrometry (MS) is widely used for the detection and cha...
Proteins that are unfolded in solution produce higher charge states during electrospray ionization (...