Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry

Lysozyme can be electrochemically detected after adsorption at an electrified gel–water interface. Ex situ characterization by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry provides insights into the interfacial detection mechanism by allowing changes to the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed...

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Main Authors: Alvarez De Eulate, Eva, Qiao, L., Scanlon, M., Girault, H., Arrigan, Damien
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15093
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author Alvarez De Eulate, Eva
Qiao, L.
Scanlon, M.
Girault, H.
Arrigan, Damien
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Qiao, L.
Scanlon, M.
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Arrigan, Damien
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description Lysozyme can be electrochemically detected after adsorption at an electrified gel–water interface. Ex situ characterization by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry provides insights into the interfacial detection mechanism by allowing changes to the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme to be fingerprinted for the first time.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-150932017-09-13T15:04:45Z Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry Alvarez De Eulate, Eva Qiao, L. Scanlon, M. Girault, H. Arrigan, Damien Lysozyme can be electrochemically detected after adsorption at an electrified gel–water interface. Ex situ characterization by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry provides insights into the interfacial detection mechanism by allowing changes to the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme to be fingerprinted for the first time. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15093 10.1039/c4cc05545d The Royal Society of Chemistry fulltext
spellingShingle Alvarez De Eulate, Eva
Qiao, L.
Scanlon, M.
Girault, H.
Arrigan, Damien
Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry
title Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry
title_full Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry
title_fullStr Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry
title_short Fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry
title_sort fingerprinting the tertiary structure of electroadsorbed lysozyme at soft interfaces by electrostatic spray ionization mass spectrometry
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15093