2024
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2024-fdzkf
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Leveraging ion-ion and ion-photon reactions to improve the sequencing of proteins carrying multiple disulfide bonds: the human serum albumin case study

Linda Lieu,
Joshua Hinkle,
John Syka
et al.

Abstract: Gas-phase sequencing of large intact proteins (>30 kDa) via tandem mass spectrometry is an inherently challenging process that is further complicated by the extensive overlap of multiply charged product ion peaks, often characterized by a low signal-to-noise ratio. Disulfide bonds exacerbate this issue because of the need to cleave both the S-S and backbone bonds to liberate sequence informative fragments. Although electron-based ion activation techniques such as electron transfer dissociation (ETD) have be… Show more

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