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Retention of Native Protein Structures in the Absence of Solvent: A Coupled Ion Mobility and Spectroscopic Study
Authors:Dr Jongcheol Seo  Waldemar Hoffmann  Dr Stephan Warnke  Prof?Dr Michael T Bowers  Prof?Dr Kevin Pagel  Dr Gert von?Helden
Institution:1. Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany;2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA;3. Institut für Chemie und Biochemie der, Freien Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Can the structures of small to medium‐sized proteins be conserved after transfer from the solution phase to the gas phase? A large number of studies have been devoted to this topic, however the answer has not been unambiguously determined to date. A clarification of this problem is important since it would allow very sensitive native mass spectrometry techniques to be used to address problems relevant to structural biology. A combination of ion‐mobility mass spectrometry with infrared spectroscopy was used to investigate the secondary and tertiary structure of proteins carefully transferred from solution to the gas phase. The two proteins investigated are myoglobin and β‐lactoglobulin, which are prototypical examples of helical and β‐sheet proteins, respectively. The results show that for low charge states under gentle conditions, aspects of the native secondary and tertiary structure can be conserved.
Keywords:gas-phase reactions  IR spectroscopy  mass spectrometry  protein folding  protein structures
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