Protein N-terminal mass spectrometry sequencing and ordinary mass spectrometry
Protein mass spectrometry is a widely used technology in biological sciences, serving as an important tool for studying the structure and function of proteins within organisms. It allows direct analysis of protein mass spectra to obtain information on protein mass, structure, modifications, and more.
1. General Mass Spectrometry Analysis
General mass spectrometry analysis is a technique based on the mass and structure of substances, widely applied in fields such as chemistry, biology, medicine, and geology. The technique involves ionizing the sample, then separating the ions, and detecting and measuring them based on their mass-to-charge ratio, thus obtaining information on the sample's mass and structure. General mass spectrometry analysis offers high accuracy and sensitivity, enabling the analysis and identification of the mass and structure of samples.
2. Protein N-terminal Mass Spectrometry Sequencing
Protein N-terminal mass spectrometry sequencing is a specialized mass spectrometry technique used for analyzing the N-terminal (amino terminal) sequence information of proteins. This technique involves degrading the original protein sample and then using mass spectrometry analysis for sequencing. The advantage of this method is that it provides precise sequence information of proteins, which is particularly useful in structural biology and protein engineering as it can offer detailed structural and functional information of proteins.
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