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Development Of Capillary Vibrating Sharp-Edge Spray Ionization For Improving Continuous Flow Mass Spectrometry Analysis, Chong Li Jan 2022

Development Of Capillary Vibrating Sharp-Edge Spray Ionization For Improving Continuous Flow Mass Spectrometry Analysis, Chong Li

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Capillary Vibrating Sharp-Edge Spray Ionization (cVSSI) is new ionization technique developed in the year of 2018. This ionization technique has attractive features such as simplicity, compactness, ease of manipulation, low costs, compatible with continuous flow, etc. However, the development of high performance cVSSI for mass spectrometry analysis is a process that needs unremitting optimizations. In this dissertation, I demonstrate the development of cVSSI for improving continuous flow mass spectrometry analysis. The chapter 2 focuses on improving the ionization efficiency of cVSSI through reducing the droplet size. Three strategies were tested to reduce the droplet size of VSSI. The most effective …


Enhancing Negative-Ion Native Mass Spectrometry With Field-Assisted Capillary Vibrating Sharp-Edge Spray Ionization (Cvssi), Kushani Udeshika Attanayake Jan 2021

Enhancing Negative-Ion Native Mass Spectrometry With Field-Assisted Capillary Vibrating Sharp-Edge Spray Ionization (Cvssi), Kushani Udeshika Attanayake

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Although the birth of native mass spectrometry (native MS) occurred only several years after the development of electrospray ionization (ESI), it is yet considered an emerging technique for MS-based studies. This stems in part from challenges associated with efficient ionization of biopolymers. Although steady gains in ion production for native structure characterization have been secured primarily with the use of nanoelectrospray ionization (nESI), under negative polarity, the ionization efficiency can be extensively reduced due to an effect called “corona discharge”. The corona discharge occurs at the tip of ESI emitters because of free electron acceleration in the high-field region produced …


The Effects Of Membrane Physicochemical Properties On Huntingtin Membrane Association And Downstream Aggregation, Maryssa Beasley Jan 2020

The Effects Of Membrane Physicochemical Properties On Huntingtin Membrane Association And Downstream Aggregation, Maryssa Beasley

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Huntington’s Disease (HD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder caused by an expanded glutamine repeat region (polyQ) within the huntingtin protein (htt). As a result of the expanded polyQ domain, htt associates into a variety of toxic aggregate species. The polyQ domain of htt is flanked at the N-terminal end by 17 amino acids (Nt17) that adopt an amphipathic α-helical structure in the presence of binding partners such as lipid membranes. In addition to comprising a lipid binding domain, the Nt17 amphipathic α -helix has been directly implicated in htt aggregation initiation via self-association with other Nt17 α -helices. Due to …