High-Throughput Single-Particle Characterization of Aggregation Pathways and the Effects of Inhibitors for Large (Megadalton) Protein Oligomers
Jacob S. Jordan,
Conner C. Harper,
Evan R. Williams
Abstract:Protein aggregation is involved in many human diseases, but characterizing the sizes and shapes of intermediate oligomers (∼10−100 nm) that are important to the formation of macroscale aggregates like amyloid fibrils is a significant analytical challenge. Here, charge detection mass spectrometry (CDMS) is used to characterize individual conformational states of bovine serum albumin oligomers with up to ∼225 molecules (15 MDa). Elongated, partially folded, and globular conformational families for each oligomer … Show more
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