Asosiy kontentga oʻtish
AkademIndex

Mahsulotlar

Ishlab chiquvchilar uchun

AkademBaseEkotizim uchun ochiq API
Sharh maqola

Electrospray Ionization for Mass Spectrometry of Large Biomolecules

John B. FennChemical Engineering Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520Matthias MannChemical Engineering Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520Chin Kai MengChemical Engineering Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520Shek Fu WongChemical Engineering Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520Craig M. WhitehouseChemical Engineering Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520
1989en
ABI

Annotatsiya

Electrospray ionization has recently emerged as a powerful technique for producing intact ions in vacuo from large and complex species in solution. To an extent greater than has previously been possible with the more familiar "soft" ionization methods, this technique makes the power and elegance of mass spectrometric analysis applicable to the large and fragile polar molecules that play such vital roles in biological systems. The distinguishing features of electrospray spectra for large molecules are coherent sequences of peaks whose component ions are multiply charged, the ions of each peak differing by one charge from those of adjacent neighbors in the sequence. Spectra have been obtained for biopolymers including oligonucleotides and proteins, the latter having molecular weights up to 130,000, with as yet no evidence of an upper limit.

Hali tarjima qilinmagan

Identifikatorlar

Iqtiboslar va manbalar

3 ta iqtibos0 ta foydalanilgan manba