Conformation of glycosaminoglycans by ion mobility mass spectrometry and molecular modelling |
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Authors: | Jin Lan Barran Perdita E Deakin Jon A Lyon Malcolm Uhrín Dusan |
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Institution: | University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry, Joseph Black Building, West Mains Rd., Edinburgh, UK EH9 3JJ. |
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Abstract: | We have performed conformational analyses of heparin-derived oligosaccharide ions in the gas phase using a combination of ion-mobility mass spectrometry and molecular modelling. Negative mode electrospray ionisation was used to generate singly (disaccharide, C12H15NO19S3Na3]-) and doubly charged (tetrasaccharides, C24H30N2O38S6Na6]2- and C24H31N2O35S5Na5]2-) ions containing three and six Na+ ions, respectively. Good agreement was obtained between the experimental and theoretical cross sections. The latter were obtained using modelled structures generated by the AMBER-based force field. Analysis of the conformations of the oligosaccharide ions shows that sodium cations play a major role in stabilizing these ions in the gas phase. This was seen in the formation of oligomers of the disaccharide ion and "compact" structures of tetrasaccharide ions. Interestingly, the gas phase conformations of the three tetrasaccharide ions with different primary structures were significantly different. |
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