Principles of mass spectrometry applied to biomolecules
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Principles of mass spectrometry applied to biomolecules
(Wiley-Interscience series on mass spectrometry)
Wiley-Interscience, c2006
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
An extensive compilation of articles by leading professionals, this reference explains the fundamental principles of mass spectrometry as they relate to the life sciences. Topics covered include spectroscopy, energetics and mechanisms of peptide fragmentation, electron capture dissociation, ion-ion and ion-molecule reactions, reaction dynamics, collisional activation, soft-landing, protein structure and interactions, thermochemistry, and more. The book empowers readers to develop new ways of using these techniques.
Table of Contents
Contributors. Preface.
STRUCTURES AND DYNAMICS OF GAS-PHASE BIOMOLECULES.
1. Spectroscopy of neutral Peptides in the Gas Phase-Structure, Reactivity, Microsolvation, Molecular Recognition (M. Gerhards).
2. Probing the Electronic Structure of Fe-S Clusters Using Anoin Photoelectron Spectroscopy: Ubiquitous Electron Transfer Centers in Metalloproteins (X. Yang, et al.).
3. Ion/Molecule Reactions and H/D Exchange for Structural Characterization of Biomolecules (M. Green & C. Lebrilla).
4. Understanding Protein Interactions and their Representation in the Gas Phase of the Mass Spectrometer (F. Sobott & C. Robinson).
5. Protein Structure and Folding in the Gas Phase: Ubiquitin and Cytochrome c (K. Breuker).
6. Dyunamical Simulations of Photoionization of Small Biological Molecules (D. Shemesh & R. Gerber).
7. IVR and Ergodicity of Dissociation of Bio-Molecules (C. Lifshitz).
PART II: ACTIVATION, DISSOCIATION AND REACTIVITY.
8. Mechanisms of Peptide Fragmentation (V. Wysocki, et al.).
9. Peptide Radical Cations (A. Hopkinson & K. Siu).
10. Photodissociation of Biomolecule Ions: Progress, Possibilities, and the Perspectives Coming From Small-Ion Models (R. Dunbar).
11. Chemical Dynamics Simulations of EnergyTransfer and Unimolecular Decomposition in Collision-Induced Dissociation (CID) and Surface-Induced Dissociation (SID) (A. Rahaman, et al.).
12. Ion Soft Landing: Instrumentation, Phenomena and Applications (B. Gologan, et al.).
13. Electron Capture Dissociation and Other Ion-electron Fragmentation Reactions (R. Zubarev).
14. Biomolecule Ion/Ion Reactions (S. McLuckey).
PART III: THERMOCHEMISTRY AND ENERGETICS.
15. Thermochemistry Studies of Biomolecules (C. Wesdemiotis).
16. Energy and Entropy Effects in the Gas Phase Dissociation of Peptides and Proteins (J. Laskin).
Index.
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