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Next, the contributors examine mass spectrometric application in the study of cyclic nucleotides in biochemical signal transduction. They analyze urinary modified nucleosides and explore DNA adducts. They discuss isotope labeling of DNA-mass spectrometry (ILD-MS) and examine various uses of electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). The book reviews recent progress in the direct MS characterization of noncovalent nucleic acid-protein complexes, explores the interaction and ionization of guanidine-derived compounds with highly acidic biomolecules, and examines quantitative identification of nucleic acids via signature digestion products detected using mass spectrometry.
The book describes a direct-infusion ESI-MS approach that can serve as a screening technique for the presence of modified nucleosides from small RNAs. Lastly, it discusses the LC-MS/MS method for the in vitro replication studies on damage-containing DNA substrates, and concludes with an examination of the influence of metal ions on the structure and reactivity of nucleic acids.
The exciting developments in mass spectrometry technology have fueled incredible advances in our understanding of nucleic acids and their complexes. The contributions presented in this volume capture the range of these advances, helping to inspire new findings and avenues of research.Overview of Recent Developments in the Mass Spectrometry of Nucleic Acid and Constituents, J. H. Banoub, J. Miller-Banoub, F. Jahouh, N. Joly, and P. Martin
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Deoxyinosines, A. Triolo
Tandem Mass Spectrometry of Nucleic Acids, J. Yang and K. H¿nsson
Mass Spectrometric Application in the Study of Cyclic Nucleotides in Biochemical Signal Transduction, R. P. Newton
Analysis of Urinary Modified Nucleosides by Mass Spectrometry, E. Dudley
Mass Spectrometric Determination of DNA Adducts in Human Carcinogenesis, F. Lemi¿
Sequence Distribution of Nucleobase Adducts Studied by Isotope Labeling of DNA-Mass Spectrometry, N. Y. Tretyakova
Electrospray Mass Spectrometry of Noncovalent Complexes between Small Molecule Ligands and Nucleic Acids, V. Gabelica
Electrospray Ionization-Mass Spectrometry for the Investigation of Protein¿Nucleic Acid Interactions, D. Fabris, K. B. Turner, and N. A. Hagan
Characterization of Noncovalent Complexes of Nucleic Acids with Peptides and Proteins by Mass Spectrometry, W. Buchmann
MALDI-TOF Detection of Specific Noncovalent Complexes of Highly Acidic Biomolecules with Pyrenemethylguanidinium, M. Smietana, K. Ohara, and J.-J. Vasseur
Quantitative Identification of Nucleic Acids via Signature Digestion Products Detected Using Mass Spectrometry, M. Hossain and P. A. Limbach
Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry for the Direct Analysis of Modified Nucleosides in Small RNAs, C. C. Coombs and P. A. Limbach
LC-MS/MS for the Examination of the Cytotoxic and Mutagenic Properties of DNA Lesions In Vitro and In Vivo, C. Gu, H. Hong, and Y. Wang
Influence of Metal Ions on the Structure and Reactivity of Nucleic Acids, J. Anichina and D. K. Bohme
IndexJoseph H. Banoub is a principal scientist and head of the special projects at Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Science Branch. He has been an adjunct professor of biochemistry at Memorial University of Newfoundland since 1984 and an adjunct professor of chemistry since 2006. His present research interests include the uses of tandem mass spectrometry for the structural elucidation of biologically active molecules. Patrick A. Limbach is a professor of chemistry and department head at the University of Cincinnati. His research interests include the development of new mass spectrometry methods for analyzing RNAs, the identification of unknown modified nucleosides, the characterization of RNA¿protein complexes, and investigating the role of modified nucleosides in biological systems.
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- ISBN9781420044027
- Code produit646076
- ÉditeurCRC PRESS
- Date de publication1 avril 2009
- FormatPapier