Membrane protein complexes are commonly introduced to the mass spectrometer solubilized in detergent micelles. The collisional activation used to remove the detergent, however, often causes protein unfolding and dissociation. As in the case for soluble proteins, electrospray in the positive ion mode is most commonly used for the study of membrane proteins. Here we show several distinct advantages of employing the negative ion mode. Negative polarity can yield lower average charge states for membrane proteins solubilized in saccharide detergents, with enhanced peak resolution and reduced adduct formation. Most importantly, we demonstrate that negative ion mode electrospray ionization (ESI) minimizes subunit dissociation in the gas phase, all...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) of denatured proteins produces a broad distribution of multiply-charge...
Native mass spectrometry (native-MS) of membrane proteins typically requires a detergent screening p...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...
Membrane protein complexes are commonly introduced to the mass spectrometer solubilized in detergent...
Membrane protein complexes are commonly introduced to the mass spectrometer solubilized in detergent...
The study of intact soluble protein assemblies by means of mass spectrometry is providing invaluable...
The study of intact soluble protein assemblies by means of mass spectrometry is providing invaluable...
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry is increasingly applied to study the structures and intera...
Mass spectrometry in combination with ion mobility are utilised to characterise the stability of mem...
Mass spectrometry in combination with ion mobility are utilised to characterise the stability of mem...
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry is increasingly applied to study the structures and intera...
Changes in protein conformation are thought to alter charge state distributions observed in electros...
Changes in protein conformation are thought to alter charge state distributions observed in electros...
Changes in protein conformation are thought to alter charge state distributions observed in electros...
AbstractElectrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS) in both the positive and negative ion m...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) of denatured proteins produces a broad distribution of multiply-charge...
Native mass spectrometry (native-MS) of membrane proteins typically requires a detergent screening p...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...
Membrane protein complexes are commonly introduced to the mass spectrometer solubilized in detergent...
Membrane protein complexes are commonly introduced to the mass spectrometer solubilized in detergent...
The study of intact soluble protein assemblies by means of mass spectrometry is providing invaluable...
The study of intact soluble protein assemblies by means of mass spectrometry is providing invaluable...
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry is increasingly applied to study the structures and intera...
Mass spectrometry in combination with ion mobility are utilised to characterise the stability of mem...
Mass spectrometry in combination with ion mobility are utilised to characterise the stability of mem...
Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry is increasingly applied to study the structures and intera...
Changes in protein conformation are thought to alter charge state distributions observed in electros...
Changes in protein conformation are thought to alter charge state distributions observed in electros...
Changes in protein conformation are thought to alter charge state distributions observed in electros...
AbstractElectrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS) in both the positive and negative ion m...
Electrospray ionization (ESI) of denatured proteins produces a broad distribution of multiply-charge...
Native mass spectrometry (native-MS) of membrane proteins typically requires a detergent screening p...
Membrane proteins play critical biochemical roles but remain challenging to study. Recently, native ...