Collision Cross Sections of Proteins and Their Complexes: A Calibration Framework and Database for Gas-Phase Structural Biology
University of Oxford · Waters (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Collision cross sections in both helium and nitrogen gases were measured directly using a drift cell with RF ion confinement inserted within a quadrupole/ion mobility/time-of-flight hybrid mass spectrometer (Waters Synapt HDMS, Manchester, U.K.). Collision cross sections for a large set of denatured peptide, denatured protein, native-like protein, and native-like protein complex ions are reported here, forming a database of collision cross sections that spans over 2 orders of magnitude. The average effective density of the native-like ions is 0.6 g cm(-3), which is significantly lower than that for the solvent-excluded regions of proteins and suggests that these ions can retain significant memory of their…
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Authors
6- MFMatthew F. BushCorresponding
University of Oxford, Waters (United States), University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- ZHZoe Hall
Waters (United States), University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, University of Oxford
- KGKevin Giles
Waters (United States), University of Oxford, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- JHJohn Hoyes
University of Oxford, University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Waters (United States)
- CVCarol V. Robinson
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, Waters (United States), University of Oxford
Topics & keywords
- Ion-mobility spectrometry
- Ion
- Collision
- Chemistry
- Helium
- Globular protein
- Database
- Gas phase
- Life below water