Mass spectrometry is capable of examining very large, dynamic proteins and this ability, coupled with its relatively high throughput and low sample requirements, is reflected by its increasing importance for the characterisation of protein structure. Recent developments in mass spectrometry, in part
Methods to study protein dynamics and folding by mass spectrometry
โ Scribed by Stephen J Eyles; Igor A Kaltashov
- Book ID
- 116986476
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 580 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1046-2023
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## Abstract | โโI. | Introduction | 2 | | | A.โโThe ProteinโFolding Problem | 2 | | | B.โโProteinโFolding Mechanisms | 3 | | | C.โโThe Role of Folding Intermediates | 3 | | โII. | Studies on ProteinโFolding Intermediates by Isotopic PulseโLabeling | 5 | | | A.โโContinuous Isotopic Labeling | 6
## Abstract | I. | Introduction | 388 | | II. | Case for Radicals | 389 | | III. | Radiation and Discharge Radical Sources | 390 | | IV. | Reaction Products: Nature of Amino Acid Modifications | 391 | | V. | Protein Integrity Versus Damage | 392 | | VI. | Reaction Kinetics and Protein Structure Elu