Abstract
Native state mass spectrometry (MS) has been recognised as a rapid, sensitive, and high throughput method to directly investigate protein-ligand interactions for some time, however there are few examples reporting this approach as a screening method to identify relevant protein-fragment interactions in fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD). In this paper an overview of native state MS will be presented, highlighting the attractive properties of this method within the context of fragment screening applications. A summary of published examples using MS for fragment screening will be described and reflection on the outlook for the future adoption and implementation of native state MS as a complementary fragment screening method will be presented. © CSIRO 2013.
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Poulsen, S. A. (2013). Fragment screening by native state mass spectrometry. Australian Journal of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1071/CH13190
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