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Mass-resolved electronic circular dichroism ion spectroscopy

Published inScience, vol. 368, no. 6498, p. 1465-1468
Publication date2020-06-26
Abstract

DNA and proteins are chiral: Their three-dimensional structures cannot be superimposed with their mirror images. Circular dichroism spectroscopy is widely used to characterize chiral compounds, but data interpretation is difficult in the case of mixtures. We recorded the electronic circular dichroism spectra of DNA helices separated in a mass spectrometer. We studied guanine-rich strands having various secondary structures, electrosprayed them as negative ions, irradiated them with an ultraviolet nanosecond optical parametric oscillator laser, and measured the difference in electron photodetachment efficiency between left and right circularly polarized light. The reconstructed circular dichroism ion spectra resembled those of their solution-phase counterparts, thereby allowing us to assign the DNA helical topology. The ability to measure circular dichroism directly on biomolecular ions expands the capabilities of mass spectrometry for structural analysis.

Keywords
  • Circular Dichroism / methods
  • DNA / chemistry
  • Guanine / analysis
  • Guanine / chemistry
  • Mass Spectrometry / methods
  • Nucleic Acid Conformation
  • Top 10
Affiliation entities Not a UNIGE publication
Funding
  • European Commission - Advanced mass spectrometry approaches to reveal nucleic acid folding energy landscapes [616551]
Citation (ISO format)
DALY, Steven, ROSU, Frédéric Johanna R, GABELICA, Valérie. Mass-resolved electronic circular dichroism ion spectroscopy. In: Science, 2020, vol. 368, n° 6498, p. 1465–1468. doi: 10.1126/science.abb1822
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Additional URL for this publicationhttps://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abb1822
Journal ISSN0036-8075
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