Computational strategies and challenges for using native ion mobility mass spectrometry in biophysics and structural biology
Native mass spectrometry (MS) allows the interrogation of structural aspects of macromolecules in the gas phase, under the premise of having initially maintained their solution-phase noncovalent interactions intact. In the more than 25 years since the first reports, the utility of native MS has beco...
Main Authors: | Allison, TM, Barran, P, Cianférani, S, Degiacomi, MT, Gabelica, V, Grandori, R, Marklund, EG, Menneteau, t, Migas, LG, Politis, A, Sharon, M, Sobott, F, Thalassinos, K, Benesch, JLP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2020
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