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Top-down Mass Spectrometry of Integral Membrane Proteins

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2006 Dec 22
PMID 17181473
Citations 36
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Abstract

Top-down mass spectrometry focuses on intact proteins, thereby avoiding loss of information accompanying 'shotgun' protocols that reduce the proteome to a collection of peptides. A suite of liquid-chromatography technologies has been developed for purification of intact integral membrane proteins in aqueous/organic solvent mixtures compatible with biological 'soft-ionization' mass spectrometry, preserving covalent structure into the gas phase. Multiply charged protein ions are fragmented in the gas phase, using either collision-activated or electron-capture dissociation, thus yielding complex spectra of sequence-dependent product ions that collectively define the original native covalent state of an intact protein. Top down offers a more detail-orientated approach to post-transcriptional and post-translational diversity allowing an enhanced insight beyond genomic translation, which has now extended into the bilayer proteome.

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