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Structure and stability of carbohydrate-lipid interactions: Methylmannose polysaccharide-fatty acid complexes
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Klassen, John S., Siuda, Iwona, Renaud, Justin, Tieleman, D. Peter, Kitova, Elena N., Liu, Lan, Mayer, Paul M., Richards, Michele R., Lowary, Todd L.
We report a detailed study of the structure and stability of carbohydrate–lipid interactions. Complexes of a methylmannose polysaccharide (MMP) derivative and fatty acids (FAs) served as model systems. The dependence of solution affinities and gas-phase dissociation activation energies (Ea) on FA...
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Structure and stability of carbohydrate-lipid interactions: Methylmannose polysaccharide-fatty acid complexes
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Mayer, Paul M., Richards, Michele R., Lowary, Todd L., Renaud, Justin, Klassen, John S., Tieleman, D. Peter, Kitova, Elena N., Liu, Lan, Siuda, Iwona
We report a detailed study of the structure and stability of carbohydrate–lipid interactions. Complexes of a methylmannose polysaccharide (MMP) derivative and fatty acids (FAs) served as model systems. The dependence of solution affinities and gas-phase dissociation activation energies (Ea) on FA...
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Thermal dissociation of streptavidin homotetramer in the gas phase: Subunit loss versus backbone fragmentation
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Deng, Lu, Klassen, John S., Kitova, Elena N., Sinelnikov, Igor
The results of time-resolved blackbody infrared radiative dissociation experiments performed on gaseous protonated ions, at charge states +15, +16 and +17, of the homotetramer streptavidin (S4) are reported. Evidence is found for three dissociation pathways involving (i) the loss of a single...
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Thermal dissociation of streptavidin homotetramer in the gas phase: Subunit loss versus backbone fragmentation
Download2013
Klassen, John S., Sinelnikov, Igor, Kitova, Elena N., Deng, Lu
The results of time-resolved blackbody infrared radiative dissociation experiments performed on gaseous protonated ions, at charge states +15, +16 and +17, of the homotetramer streptavidin (S4) are reported. Evidence is found for three dissociation pathways involving (i) the loss of a single...
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2015
Zhong, Weiming, Quigley, Christina, Klassen, John S., Fang, Hao, Jiang, Xi, Wei, Chao, Tan, Ming, Xia, Ming, Huang, Pengwei, Fan, Qiang, Zhang, Xufu
The recent discovery that human noroviruses (huNoVs) recognize sialic acids (SAs) in addition to histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) pointed to a new direction in studying virus-host interactions during calicivirus infection. HuNoVs remain difficult to study due to the lack of an effective cell...