Glycine,glycylglycylglycyl-

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CAS: 637-84-3
MF: C8H14N4O5
MW: 246.22056
Synonyms: Glycine,glycylglycylglycyl-

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Zhaolong Li

Tsinghua University
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Yuxiang Bu

Shandong University
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Michael T. Bowers

University of California
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Co-reporter: Christian Bleiholder, Nicholas R. Johnson, Stephanie Contreras, Thomas Wyttenbach, and Michael T. Bowers
pp: 7196
Publication Date(Web):June 15, 2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b01429
An empirically observed correlation between ion mobility cross sections in helium and nitrogen buffer gases was examined as a function of temperature, molecular size, and shape. Experimental cross sections were determined for tetraglycine, bradykinin, angiotensin 2, melittin, and ubiquitin at 300 K and in the range from 80 to 550 K on home-built instruments and calculated by the projection superposition approximation (PSA) method. The PSA was also used to predict cross sections for larger systems such as human pancreatic alpha-amylase, concanavalin, Pichia pastoris lysyl oxidase, and Klebsiella pneumoniae acetolactate synthase. The data show that the ratio of cross sections in helium and nitrogen depends significantly on the temperature of the buffer gas as well as the size and shape of the analyte ion. Therefore, the analysis of the data indicates that a simple formula that seeks to quantitatively relate the momentum transfer cross sections observed in two distinct buffer gases lacks a sound physical basis.

Etienne Garand

University of Wisconsin
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Jia Zhou

University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Gary L. Glish

University of North Carolina
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Richard W. Vachet

University of Massachusetts
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Catherine C. Fenselau

University of Maryland
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Carolyn J. Cassady

University of Alabama
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David A. Dixon

The University of Alabama
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