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    • Characterization of complete histone tail proteoforms using differential ion mobility spectrometry 

      Shliaha, Pavel V.; Baird, Matthew A.; Nielsen, Mogens M.; Gorshkov, Vladimir A.; Bowman, Andrew P.; Kaszycki, Julia L.; Jensen, Ole N.; Shvartsburg, Alexandre A. (American Chemical Society, 2017-05-16)
      Histone proteins are subject to dynamic post-translational modifications (PTMs) that cooperatively modulate the chromatin structure and function. Nearly all functional PTMs are found on the N-terminal histone domains (tails) ...
    • Differential ion mobility separations in the low-pressure regime 

      Shvartsburg, Alexandre A.; Haris, Anisha; Andrzejewski, Roch; Entwistle, Andrew; Giles, Roger (American Chemical Society, 2018-01-02)
      Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) in conjunction with mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a powerful platform for biological and environmental analyses. An inherent advantage of differential or field asymmetric waveform ...
    • High-resolution differential ion mobility separations/orbitrap mass spectrometry without buffer gas limitations 

      Baird, Matthew A.; Shliaha, Pavel V.; Anderson, Gordon A.; Moskovets, Eugene; Laiko, Victor; Makarov, Alexander A.; Jensen, Ole N.; Shvartsburg, Alexandre A. (American Chemical Society, 2019-04-29)
      Strong orthogonality between differential ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) and mass spectrometry (MS) makes their hybrid a powerful approach to separate isomers and isobars. Harnessing that power depends on high resolution ...
    • Linear and differential ion mobility separations of middle-down proteoforms 

      Garabedian, Alyssa; Baird, Matthew A.; Porter, Jacob; Fouque, Kevin Jeanne Dit; Shliaha, Pavel V.; Jensen, Ole N.; Williams, Todd D.; Fernandez-Lima, Francisco; Shvartsburg, Alexandre A. (American Chemical Society, 2018)
      Comprehensive characterization of proteomes comprising the same proteins with distinct post-translational modifications (PTMs) is a staggering challenge. Many such proteoforms are isomers (localization variants) that require ...