Abstract

AbstractBy maintaining intact multi-protein complexes in the gas-phase, native mass spectrometry provides their molecular weight with very good accuracy compared to other methods (typically native PAGE or SEC-MALS) (Marcoux and Robinson, Structure 21:1541–1550, 2013). Besides, heterogeneous samples, in terms of both oligomeric states and ligand-bound species can be fully characterized. Here we thoroughly describe the analysis of several oligomeric protein complexes ranging from a 16 = kDa dimer to a 801-kDa tetradecameric complex on different instrumental setups.Key wordsStructural mass spectrometryNoncovalent mass spectrometry Oligomeric states Stoichiometry Subcomplexes

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