Residual counter ions can stabilise a large protein complex in the gas phase
The dual goals of retaining native solution structure in the gas phase and facilitating accurate mass measurement by mass spectrometry often require conflicting experimental parameters. Here, we use ion mobility-mass spectrometry to investigate the effects of aqueous buffer removal on the structure...
Main Authors: | Freeke, J, Robinson, C, Ruotolo, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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