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Abstract
Native ambient mass spectrometry enables the in situ analysis of proteins and their complexes directly from tissue, providing both structural and spatial information. Until recently, the approach was applied exclusively to the analysis of soluble proteins; however, there is a drive for new techniques that enable analysis of membrane proteins. Here we demonstrate native ambient mass spectrometry of membrane proteins, including β-barrel and α-helical (single and multipass) integral membrane proteins and membrane-associated proteins incorporating lipid anchors, by integration of a simple washing protocol to remove soluble proteins. Mass spectrometry imaging revealed that washing did not disrupt the spatial distributions of the membrane and membrane-associated proteins. Some delocalization of the remaining soluble proteins was observed.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 15658-15662 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Volume | 145 |
Issue number | 29 |
Early online date | 17 Jul 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 26 Jul 2023 |
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A new mass spectrometer for structural proteomics and protein imaging
Thomas, C. (Co-Investigator), Grant, M. (Co-Investigator), Lovering, A. (Co-Investigator), Alderwick, L. (Co-Investigator), Tomlinson, M. (Co-Investigator), Winn, P. (Co-Investigator), Knowles, T. (Co-Investigator), Cooper, H. (Principal Investigator), Styles, I. (Co-Investigator), Gibbs, D. (Co-Investigator), Huber, D. (Co-Investigator), Bhatt, A. (Co-Investigator) & Leney, A. (Co-Investigator)
Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council
1/07/19 → 30/06/20
Project: Research
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NAMS: Native ambient mass spectrometry
Cooper, H. (Principal Investigator)
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council
1/06/19 → 30/11/23
Project: Research