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Abstract

Grant Number: 5P41RR010888-10
PI Name: COSTELLO, CATHERINE E.
PI Email: cecmsms@bu.edu
PI Title: RESEARCH PROFESSOR
Project Title: Mass Spectrometry Resource for Biology and Medicine

Abstract: DESCRIPTION: MALDI mass spectrometry has become one of the two important methods driving the application of mass spectrometry in biochemistry. A problem that stands in the way of broad application is the extensive metastable-ion decay exhibited by some molecules. This is a particular problem when a class of molecules has one or more labile groups that undergo reactions with significantly lower fragmentation barriers than those for analytically useful fragmentations. An example is the loss of water, for which there is little information content. The problem is made worse when a mixture is encountered. The composite fragmentation is difficult, if not impossible, to assign. A promising development to overcome this limitation is to initiate the desorption process in the presence of a bath gas. This idea will be pursued for the analysis of samples containing oligosaccharides, glyco and phosphopeptides, sialylated glycolipids, sulfated oligosaccharides, and peptides containing oxidized cysteine residues. Many of these samples are of interest to collaborators of the BU research resource.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment resource, biomedical resource, mass spectrometry, method development

Institution: BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
715 ALBANY ST, 560
BOSTON, MA 021182394
Fiscal Year: 2006
Department: BIOCHEMISTRY
Project Start: 01-JUL-1996
Project End: 30-JUN-2007
ICD: NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES
IRG: ZRG1


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