Investigating direct current potentials that affect native protein conformation during trapped ion mobility spectrometry–mass spectrometry
Robert L. C. Voeten,
Hany A. Majeed,
Tijmen S. Bos
et al.
Abstract:Trapped ion mobility spectrometry–time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (TIMS‐TOFMS) has emerged as a tool to study protein conformational states. In TIMS, gas‐phase ions are guided across the IM stages by applying direct current (DC) potentials (D1–6), which, however, might induce changes in protein structures through collisional activation. To define conditions for native protein analysis, we evaluated the influence of these DC potentials using the metalloenzyme bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA) as primary test com… Show more
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