Authors
Mark P Barrow, William I Burkitt, Peter J Derrick
Publication date
2005
Source
Analyst
Volume
130
Issue
1
Pages
18-28
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) mass spectrometry has become increasingly significant within recent years. The inherently ultra-high resolution and mass accuracy allow unequivocal assignments of chemical formulae to be made and further structural elucidation can be conducted through the utilization of tandem mass spectrometry techniques. With the advent of electrospray ionization (ESI), FT-ICR mass spectrometry has become a powerful tool for the investigation of biological macromolecules, such as the study of non-covalent interactions of proteins. In this article, the basic principles are highlighted, some of the techniques employed are described and examples of applications are provided, with particular respect being paid to the field of characterization of biomolecules.
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