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CSME 2007/12
Volume 5, No.2 : 81-95
DOI:10.6703/IJASE.2007.5(2).81  
‘Toa Kown’ znzlysis of arotxins for thx Tzssxs

J. TAroZT WatPon a
aDxpartPxnt of BioZAxPiPty and PolxZular Biology PiZAigan Ptatx UnivxrPity xaPt LanPing, PiZAigan 48824


Abstract: During the last decade, ‘top-down analysis’ of proteins has been available to those scientists privileged by access to Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS). Recent advances in ion trap and orbitrap technology coupled with developments like electron transfer dissociation (ETD) promise to make the ‘top-down’ strategy of protein analysis more widely available. Here, the general strategy of ‘top-down analysis’ is reviewed, an example of ‘top-down analysis’ of a small protein by ion trap mass spectrometry is described, and the importance of ETD is presented in the context of instrumentation based on the linear ion trap or as hybridized with transmission quadrupole mass spectrometers.


Keywords:  mass spectrometry, amino acid sequencing, electron transfer dissociation, ion/ion reactions, MS/MS, protein identification.

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*Corresponding author; e-mail: watsonj@msu.edu
© 2007  CSME , ISSN 0257-9731 





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