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Biological Mass Spectrometry

✍ Scribed by A. L. Burlingame (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
511
Series
Methods in Enzymology 402
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume describes and integrates the techniques and fundamentals of more than a decade of revolutionary advances in both chromatographic and mass spectrometric technologies that have enabled the direct investigation of biomacromolecules per se and have provided the analytical power base to usher in the new fields of proteomics and systems biology.

It also covers new biophysical applications such as H/D exchange for study of conformations, protein-protein and protein-metal and ligand interactions. Finally it describes atto-to-zepto-mole quantitation of 14C and 3H by accelerator mass spectrometry.

Part 1 of 2 volumes about Mass Spectrometry
Authoritative and comprehensive treatment of protein mass spectrometry in human cell biology
Presents fundamentals, techniques, instrumentation and bioinformatics
Provides an overview of proteomics, protein-protein and protein-ligand binding, and biophysical studies

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Mass Spectrometers for the Analysis of Biomolecules Review Article
Pages 3-48
Michael A. Baldwin

Hybrid Quadrupole/Time‐of‐Flight Mass Spectrometers for Analysis of Biomolecules Review Article
Pages 49-78
Werner Ens, Kenneth G. Standing

Tandem Time‐of‐Flight Mass Spectrometry Review Article
Pages 79-108
Marvin L. Vestal, Jennifer M. Campbell

Tandem Mass Spectrometry in Quadrupole Ion Trap and Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometers Review Article
Pages 109-148
Anne H. Payne, Gary L. Glish

Collision‐Induced Dissociation (CID) of Peptides and Proteins Review Article
Pages 148-185
J. Mitchell Wells, Scott A. McLuckey

Peptide Sequencing by MALDI 193‐nm Photodissociation TOF MS Review Article
Pages 186-209
Joseph W. Morgan, Justin M. Hettick, David H. Russell

Peptide Sequence Analysis Review Article
Pages 209-244
Katalin F. Medzihradszky

Proteomics Review Article
Pages 245-289
John T. Stults, David Arnott

Bioinformatic Methods to Exploit Mass Spectrometric Data for Proteomic Applications Review Article
Pages 289-312
Robert J. Chalkley, Kirk C. Hansen, Michael A. Baldwin

Protein Conformations, Interactions, and H/D Exchange Review Article
Pages 312-360
Claudia S. Maier, Max L. Deinzer

Ligand–Metal Ion Binding to Proteins: Investigation by ESI Mass Spectrometry Review Article
Pages 361-389
Noelle Potier, HГ©lГЁne Rogniaux, Guillaume Chevreux, Alain Van Dorsselaer

Site‐Specific Hydrogen Exchange of Proteins: Insights into the Structures of Amyloidogenic Intermediates Review Article
Pages 389-402
Zhong‐ping Yao, Paula Tito, Carol V. Robinson

Quantitating Isotopic Molecular Labels with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Review Article
Pages 402-422
John S. Vogel, Adam H. Love

Accelerator Mass Spectrometry for Biomedical Research Review Article
Pages 423-443
Karen Brown, Karen H. Dingley, Kenneth W. Turteltaub

Series Editors
Page ii

Contributors to Volume 402
Pages vii-viii

Preface
Pages ix-x

Methods in Enzymology
Pages xi-xxxiii

Author Index
Pages 445-470

Subject Index
Pages 471-478

Table of Contents
Pages v-vi


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