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Hatvany, Jacob B.; Liyanage, O. Tara; Gallagher, Elyssia S. (, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry)Carbohydrates are critical for cellular functions as well as an important class of metabolites. Characterizing carbohydrate structures is a difficult analytical challenge due to the presence of isomers. In-electrospray – hydrogen/deuterium exchange – mass spectrometry (in-ESI HDX-MS) is a method of HDX that samples the solvated structure of carbohydrates during the ESI process and requires little to no instrument modification. Traditionally, solution-phase HDX is utilized with proteins to sample conformational differences, and pH is a critical parameter to monitor and control due to the presence of both acid- and base-catalyzed mechanisms of exchange. For In-ESI HDX, the pH surrounding the analyte changes before and during labeling, which has the potential to affect the rate of labeling for analytes. Herein, we alter the pH of spray solutions containing model carbohydrates and peptides, perform in-ESI HDX-MS, and characterize the deuterium-uptake trends. Varying pH results in altered D uptake, though the overall trends differ from the expected bulk-solution trends due to the electrospray process. These findings show the utility of varying pH prior to in-ESI HDX-MS for establishing different extents of HDX as well as distinguishing labile functional groups that are present in different analytes.more » « less
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Calixte, Emvia I.; Liyanage, O. Tara; Gass, Darren T.; Gallagher, Elyssia S. (, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry)
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Liyanage, O. Tara; Quintero, Ana V.; Hatvany, Jacob B.; Gallagher, Elyssia S. (, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry)null (Ed.)
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Baker, J. J.; Al Furaiji, Khadilah H. M.; Liyanage, O. Tara; Wilson, David J. D.; Dutton, Jason L.; Martin, Caleb D. (, Chemistry - A European Journal)
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