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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | 1995

DISSOCIATION OF TETRAMERIC IONS OF NONCOVALENT STREPTAVIDIN COMPLEXES FORMED BY ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION

Brenda L. Schwartz; James E. Bruce; Gordon A. Anderson; Steven A. Hofstadler; Alan L. Rockwood; Richard D. Smith; Ashutosh Chilkoti; Patrick S. Stayton

The noncovalent tetrameric association of the protein streptavidin formed by electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry has been observed intact and dissociated in the gas phase. An extended mass-to-charge ratio range quadrupole mass spectrometer was employed to examine the effects of harsher conditions in the ESI atmosphere-vacuum interface region on the streptavidin tetramer. Thermally induced dissociation caused the mass spectra to exhibit a series of complementary monomer and trimer ions that correspond to decomposition of the tetrameric species. Similar results were obtained with tandem mass spectrometric experiments on a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer by application of sustained off-resonance irradiation (SORI) on a selected tetrameric charge state. The technique of single-frequency quadrupole excitation was used to accomplish selected-ion accumulation of the 14 + charge state of the tetramer during ion injection. Subsequent low energy SORI combined with broadband quadrupole cooling produced the 7 + monomer and 7 + trimer species, as well as the 6 + monomer and 8 + trimer complementary ions. The observed asymmetric breakup of the tetramer is qualitatively explained by using physical models.


Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | 1994

Observation of noncovalent complexes to the avidin tetramer by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

Brenda L. Schwartz; Karen J. Light-Wahl; Richard D. Smith

Intact avidin-biotin and avidin-biotin maleimide noncovalent complexes have been observed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) by using an extended mass range quadrupole mass spectrometer. By utilizing mild ES1 interface conditions, the expected solution behavior of four biotin or biotin maleimide molecules noncovalently binding to each avidin tetramer can be preserved in the gas phase. The ESI-MS results show the appropriate mass additions of 973 ± 60 Da for biotin and 1802 ± 40 Da for biotin maleimide to the avidin tetramer species. These results support the hypothesis that substantial retention of higher order structure is possible in the gas phase by using gentle ESI conditions.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1994

Observation of the noncovalent quaternary associations of proteins by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

Karen J. Light-Wahl; Brenda L. Schwartz; Richard D. Smith


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1995

Using electrospray ionization FTICR mass spectrometry to study competitive binding of inhibitors to carbonic anhydrase

Xueheng Cheng; Ruidan Chen; James E. Bruce; Brenda L. Schwartz; Gordon A. Anderson; Steven A. Hofstadler; David C. Gale; Richard D. Smith; Jinming Gao; George Sigal; Mathai Mammen; George M. Whitesides


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1996

Screening derivatized peptide libraries for tight binding inhibitors to carbonic anhydrase II by electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry

Jinming Gao; Xueheng Cheng; Ruidan Chen; George Sigal; James E. Bruce; Brenda L. Schwartz; Steven A. Hofstadler; Gordon A. Anderson; Richard D. Smith; George M. Whitesides


Protein Science | 2008

Electrospray mass spectrometric investigation of the chaperone SecB

Virginia F. Smith; Brenda L. Schwartz; Linda L. Randall; Richard D. Smith


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 1995

Bio-affinity characterization mass spectrometry

James E. Bruce; Gordon A. Anderson; Ruidan Chen; Xueheng Cheng; David C. Gale; Steven A. Hofstadler; Brenda L. Schwartz; Richard D. Smith


Nature Biotechnology | 1995

Engineered chimeric streptavidin tetramers as novel tools for bioseparations and drug delivery

Ashutosh Chilkoti; Brenda L. Schwartz; Richard D. Smith; Cynthia J. Long; Patrick S. Stayton


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1995

Investigation of non‐covalent ligand binding to the intact streptavidin tetramer by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

Brenda L. Schwartz; David C. Gale; Richard D. Smith; Ashutosh Chilkoti; Patrick S. Stayton


Methods of Molecular Biology | 1996

Noncovalent Interactions Observed Using Electrospray Ionization

Brenda L. Schwartz; David C. Gale; Richard D. Smith

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Richard D. Smith

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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David C. Gale

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Gordon A. Anderson

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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James E. Bruce

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Ruidan Chen

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Xueheng Cheng

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Karen J. Light-Wahl

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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