Abstract

DOI: 10.1002/elps.201900147 The cover picture shows the hyphenation of CE-MS for the characterization of peptidoglycan (PGN) fragments obtained after mutanolysin digestion. CE-MS data were favorably compared to the reverse-phase HPLC benchmark method. Both methods provided comparable data although HPLC eluted PGN fragments of higher molecular weights. Remarkably, CE-MS baseline resolved the modified PGN fragments containing chemical modifications of interest, namely the amidation and deacetylation.

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