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Electron transfer dissociation facilitates the measurement of deuterium incorporation into selectively labeled peptides with single residue resolution
Martin Zehl,
Kasper Dyrberg Rand
, Ole Jensen, Thomas Jørgensen
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Engineering & Materials Science
Deuterium
100%
Peptides
91%
Electrons
69%
Hydrogen
55%
Ions
42%
Proteins
31%
Mass spectrometry
29%
Polypeptides
18%
Amides
17%
Phase structure
15%
Positive ions
14%
Protons
13%
Amino acids
13%
Gases
13%
Structural dynamics
12%
Atoms
12%
Chemical activation
10%
Decomposition
8%
Chemical Compounds
Deuterium(.)
63%
Dissociation
49%
Electron Transfer
48%
Peptide
40%
Vibrational Excitation
37%
Hydrogen
35%
Peptide Cation
24%
Fragmentation
23%
Electron-Capture Dissociation
20%
CID
19%
Deuterium Atom
18%
Collisional Activation
18%
Mass Spectrometry
18%
Protein
17%
Ion
16%
Ion Trap
15%
Amino-Acid Residue
12%
Polypeptide
11%
Compound Mobility
10%
Amide
9%
Proton
9%
Decomposition
8%
Probe
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Deuterium
97%
Hydrogen
80%
Electrons
55%
Peptides
44%
Ions
38%
Mass Spectrometry
20%
Gases
19%
Amides
13%
Proteins
12%
Protons
11%
Cations
11%
Amino Acids
8%