The present invention relates to novel methods of determining the sequence
and structure of proteins. Specifically, the present invention allows for
the analysis of intact proteins within a mass spectrometer. Therefore,
preparatory separations need not be performed prior to introducing a
protein sample into the mass spectrometer. Also disclosed herein are new
instrumental developments for enhancing the signal from the desired
modified proteins, methods for producing controlled protein fragments in
the mass spectrometer, eliminating complex microseparations, and protein
preparatory chemical steps necessary for cross-linking based protein
structure determination.Additionally, the preferred method of the present
invention involves the determination of protein structures utilizing a
top-down analysis of protein structures to search for covalent
modifications. In the preferred method, intact proteins are ionized and
fragmented within the mass spectrometer.