Evidence for macromolecular protein rings in the absence of bulk water.
We have examined the architecture of a protein complex in the absence of bulk water. By determining collision cross sections of assemblies of the trp RNA binding protein, TRAP, we established that the 11-membered ring topology of the complex can be maintained within a mass spectrometer. We also foun...
Main Authors: | Ruotolo, B, Giles, K, Campuzano, I, Sandercock, A, Bateman, R, Robinson, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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