
Native MS-Guided Structural Biology Center
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NIH RM1 BTOD Center advancing scientific instrumentation and computational tools in collaboration with biomedical researchers across the nation.
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http://nativems.osu.edu 11-10-2018 14:42:15
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Our review article in Annual Reviews of Physical Chemistry is out! We are summarizing computational work that is using mass spectrometry data for protein structure determination. With particular focus on chemical cross-linking, HDX, HRPF, IM, and SID. annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/an…

Congrats to Marius Kostelic and Jason for their new paper in J. of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry! They discovered that PEG coating improve sensitivity of native MS, especially of AAV capsids. Awesome work from the team @ErinBakerNCSU Craig Aspinwall Jack Ryan @henrymsandersg1! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…


Our most recent SID modeling work is now out. In a collaboration with the @WysockiVicki Lab, we use structures of protein complexes to predict SID breakage profiles. The new method is available in Rosetta. Native MS-Guided Structural Biology Center pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Now available in Nature Communications: our most recent work using ion mobility mass spec data to elucidate protein tertiary structure. Exciting collaboration with @WysockiVicki and the Prell Lab. Native MS-Guided Structural Biology Center nature.com/articles/s4146…


Excited to share our latest cooperativity story. We quantified the ligand binding cooperativity in cyclic homo-oligomers via Native MS and mechanistic modeling. One of the proteins has about 30 times higher cooperativity than hemoglobin! Native MS-Guided Structural Biology Center Ohio State Chemistry and Biochemistry


Excited to work on this collaboration with The B-HIVE Center and Native MS-Guided Structural Biology Center

Webinar: Native Mass Spectrometry for Structural Biology via proteinsociety mailchi.mp/proteinsociety…


In this paper, we pseudosymmetrized two de novo designed homo-oligomers. For the first, BGL0 (pronounced “bagel zero”), we worked worked with Native MS-Guided Structural Biology Center and SAXSatSIBYLS to verify that 10 of the 20 redesigned homotrimers assemble properly


Join Thermo Fisher and Native MS-Guided Structural Biology Center on January 16 to highlight the complementarity of native mass spectrometry and cryoEM 🎉 To register, visit forms.office.com/Pages/Response…
