Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Techniques for Determining the Structure and Mechanisms of Metal Ion Recognition and Redox Activity of Metal Binding Oligopeptides
Collision Cross-Sections and Computational Methods
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Results: Reaction Mechanisms and Coordination Sites of the Alternative Methanobactin Complexes
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Conclusion
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Ion mobility-mass spectrometry, or IM-MS, identify the various products ions from the pH-dependent redox and methyl binding reaction of peptides. With the molecular modeling of their tertiary structure, metal correlation can be determined. IM-MS c
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Ion mobility-mass spectrometry and molecular modeling techniques can characterize the selective metal chelating performance of designed metal-binding peptides and the copper-binding peptide methanobactin. Developing new classes of metal chelating peptides will help lead to therapeutics for diseases associated with metal ion misbalance.