Distinguishing Protein Chemical Topologies Using Supercharging Ion Mobility Spectrometry‐Mass Spectrometry

Angewandte Chemie(2023)

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A technique combining ion mobility spectrometry‐mass spectrometry (IMS‐MS) and supercharging electrospray ionization (ESI) has been demonstrated to differentiate protein chemical topology effectively. Incorporating as many charges as possible into proteins via supercharging ESI allows the protein chains to be largely unfolded and stretched, revealing their hidden chemical topology. Different chemical topologies result in differing geometrical sizes of the unfolded proteins due to constraints in torsional rotations in cyclic domains. By introducing new topological indices, such as the chain‐length‐normalized collision cross‐section (CCS) and the maximum charge state in the extensively unfolded state, we were able to successfully differentiate various protein chemical topologies, including linear chains, ring‐containing topologies (lasso, tadpole, multicyclics, etc.), and mechanically interlocked rings, like catenanes.
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protein chemical topologies,spectrometry‐mass spectrometry‐mass
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