Flash Presentations 2
Sarah Vickers University of Birmingham
In-situ native mass spectrometry analysis and imaging of intact proteins in xenograft tumours
Yee Man Michelle Pang University of Edinburgh
Mapping transient, short linear motif-mediated protein-protein interactions using photo-crosslinking top-down mass spectrometry
Arppana Varughese University of Nottingham
Probing the protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions of STING using complementary structural mass spectrometry techniques
Anna Simmonds University of Leeds
Towards structural mass spectrometry for fragment-based drug discovery
Edward Neal University of Bristol
Investigating picolitre droplets as vessels for conserving native protein conformations
Thomas Hoare University of Manchester
Unfolding of super stable proteins during nano-ESI: lessons for structural mass spectrometry
Christina Robb University of Strathclyde
Ion mobility mass spectrometry provides insight into molecular mechanisms of ubiquitin shuttle protein substrate recognition
Peter Fox University of Edinburgh
Characterisation of TPR2A-HSP90 transient interaction at high spatial resolution using Isotope depletion top-down HDX (ID-TD-HDX)
Niklas Geue Freie Universität Berlin Experimental evidence for long-range participation of levulinoyl protecting groups in glycosylation reactions
Hadeeqa Raza University of Leicester Probing the dynamic nature of 14-3-3 isoforms using native mass spectrometry
