2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-65k4h
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Top-Down Mass Spectrometry and Assigning Internal Fragments for Determining Disulfide Bond Positions in Proteins

Abstract: Disulfide bonds in proteins have a substantial impact on protein structure, stability, and biological activity. Localizing disulfide bonds is critical for understanding protein folding and higher-order structure. Conventional top-down mass spectrometry (TD-MS) where only terminal fragments are assigned, for disulfide intact proteins can access disulfide information, but suffers from low fragmentation efficiency, limiting sequence coverage. Here, we show that assigning internal fragments generated from TD-MS en… Show more

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