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Quantifying protein-fatty acid interactions using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Download2011
Klassen, John S., Kitova, Elena N., Liu, Lan
The application of the direct electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) assay to quantify interactions between bovine β-lactoglobulin (Lg) and a series of fatty acids (FA), CH3(CH2)xCOOH, where x = 6 (caprylic acid, CpA), 8 (capric acid, CA), 10 (lauric acid, LA), 12 (myristic acid, MA),...
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2015
El-Hawiet, Amr, N. Kitova, Elena N., Klassen, John S.
The affinities of the most abundant oligosaccharides found in human milk for four bacterial exotoxins (from Vibrio cholerae and pathogenic Escherichia coli) were quantified for the first time. Association constants (Ka) for a library of 20 human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) binding to Shiga toxin...
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2015
El-Hawiet, Amr, Klassen, John S., N. Kitova, Elena N.
The affinities of the most abundant oligosaccharides found in human milk for four bacterial exotoxins (from Vibrio cholerae and pathogenic Escherichia coli) were quantified for the first time. Association constants (Ka) for a library of 20 human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) binding to Shiga toxin...
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Reliable determinations of protein-ligand interactions by direct ESI-MS measurements: Are we there yet?
Download2012
El-Hawiet, Amr, Klassen, John S., Kitova, Elena N., Schnier, Paul D.
The association-dissociation of noncovalent interactions between protein and ligands, such as other proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, DNA, or small molecules, are critical events in many biological processes. The discovery and characterization of these interactions is essential to a complete...
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Reliable determinations of protein-ligand interactions by direct ESI-MS measurements: Are we there yet?
Download2012
Klassen, John S., Kitova, Elena N., Schnier, Paul D., El-Hawiet, Amr
The association-dissociation of noncovalent interactions between protein and ligands, such as other proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, DNA, or small molecules, are critical events in many biological processes. The discovery and characterization of these interactions is essential to a complete...
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2004
Wang, Z., Goonewardene L. A., Mir, P. S., Mir, Z., Okine, E. K., Marx, T., Spener, D.
The objective was to determine if end-of-test residual metabolizable energy intake (RMEI) is correlated with RMEI values calculated earlier in the test on steers fed two forage (silage) or four forage-grain diets. As the days on test increased the variation in RMEI decreased in all diets. In all...
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Screening anti-cancer drugs against tubulin using catch-and-release electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
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Kitova, Elena N., Klassen, John S., Winter, Philip, Tuszynski, Jack A., Darestani, Reza R.
Tubulin, which is the building block of microtubules, plays an important role in cell division. This critical role makes tubulin an attractive target for the development of chemotherapeutic drugs to treat cancer. Currently, there is no general binding assay for tubulin–drug interactions. The...
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Screening anti-cancer drugs against tubulin using catch-and-release electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Download2016
Kitova, Elena N., Klassen, John S., Winter, Philip, Tuszynski, Jack A., Darestani, Reza R.
Tubulin, which is the building block of microtubules, plays an important role in cell division. This critical role makes tubulin an attractive target for the development of chemotherapeutic drugs to treat cancer. Currently, there is no general binding assay for tubulin–drug interactions. The...