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Day 2 May 15, Thu. : Presentation of Submitted Papers
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Short abstracts of submitted papers will be published after May 1. (Presentation numbers become clickable.)
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Poster Presentations
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The poster area will open from 9:00 to 18:00. The presenting author must be at his/her poster during the designated core time.
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Core time (Odd numbers): 11:20-12:20
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Core time (Even numbers): 13:40-14:40
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2P-01
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Laser Desorption/Ionization Using Si Substrate Surface with Sub-μm Order Roughness
( TMU)
oKohei Shibamoto, Hanae Ikeda, Takashi Korenaga
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2P-02
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Laser Desorption/Ionization by Carbon nanotube dispersed on surface of the plate
( TMU)
oDaisuke Nanjo, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Kouhei Shibamoto, Takashi Korenaga
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2P-03
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Clarification of Surface-Enhanced Ionization Mechanism in LDI Method with Ultra-High Sensitivity using Surface Plasmon Excitation
( TMU)
oKeishiro Nagoshi, Kohei Shibamoto, Takashi Korenaga
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2P-04
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Laser Desorption Ionization of polymer additives by Pt deposited porous alumina plate
( 1JEOL Ltd., 2Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, 3Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology, 4Tokyo Metropolitan University)
oTakafumi Sato1, Takaya Satoh1, Jun Tamura1, Yoshinao Wada2, Takashi Yanagishita3, Hideki Masuda3,4
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2P-05
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SALDI-MS of peptides using FePtCu magnetic nanoparticles
( 1Kansai Univ., 2Univ. Tokyo)
oAkira Tarui1, Hideya Kawasaki1, Tetsu Yonezawa2, Ryuichi Arakawa1
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2P-06
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π electron clouds interaction on Graphite thin film surface in LDI
( TMU)
oNobuyuki Shimizu, Kohei Shibamoto, Keishirou Nagoshi, Takashi Korenaga
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2P-07
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Low molecular weight compounds measurement by MALDI-MS using the metallized glass target plate
( 1IAC, 2Shimadzu)
oMasamichi Nakakoshi1, Takeo Kaneko1, Michio Satoh1, Kensei Kobayashi1, Shinji Ishihara1, Hiroki Nakajima2
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2P-08
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Application of Citric Acid Matrix to Low-Molecular Weight Compounds in FAB-MS
( International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,Yokohama City University)
oTakeshi Hashida, Mitsuo Takayama
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2P-09
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Relation between IR absorbance and molecule structure to clarify the IR-MALDI ionization process.
( Osaka University)
oTamami Fujita, Sachiko Suzuki, Kunio Awazu
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2P-10
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New matrix additives for the sensitive detection of phosphopeptides by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry
( 1SHIMADZU, 2Osaka Univ.)
oKazuhiro Sonomura1, Hiroki Kuyama2, Osamu Nishimura1,2
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2P-11
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Desalting within sample/ionic liquid matrix droplet and selective detection of sample ion species using ionic liquid matrix
( Shimadzu Corp.)
oSadanori Sekiya, Kenichi Taniguchi, Koichi Tanaka
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2P-12
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Effects of Sample Preparations in Ultraviolet Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry
( 1Ehime Univ., 2Universidad de Buenos Aires)
oYasuto Sato1, Eduardo M. Rustoy2, Hiroshi Nonami1, Rosa Erra-Balsells2, Alicia Baldessari2, Carlos A. Stortz2, Alberto S. Cerezo2, Maria C. Matulewicz2
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2P-13
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One-spot detection of glycopeptide and peptide using mixed ionic liquid matrixes.
( Shimadzu Corp.)
oKenichi Taniguchi, Sadanori Sekiya, Koichi Tanaka
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2P-14
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Technical study of preparative method for multi post-translational modification analysis
( Shimadzu Corp.)
oMasaki Yamada, Shigeki Kajihara, Yuzo Yamazaki
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2P-15
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Successive and Selective Elution Methods for Phosphopeptides Captured by Aliphatic Hydroxy Acid-Modified Metal Oxide Chromatography (HAMMOC) in Phosphoproteomics
( 1IAB Keio Univ., 2GLS, 3HMT, 4PREST-JST)
oYutaka Kyono1,2, Naoyuki Sugiyama1,3, Koshi Imami1, Masaru Tomita1,3, Yasushi Ishihama1,4
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2P-16
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New Application of Agarose Gel Electrophoresis on Proteomics
( Eisai Co. Ltd.)
oEmiko Yamauchi-Kamakura, Yoshiya Oda, Tsuyoshi Tabata, Junro Kuromitsu
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2P-17
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Evaluation of Column Retentivity with large injection volume for high sensitive and High-Throughput LC-MS/MS Quantitative Analysis
( 1TAKARA BIO Inc., 2AMR Inc.)
oJun Watanabe1, Hiroshi Hike2, Masazumi Yasumoto1, Seiji Horie1, Yasuhiko Bando2
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2P-18
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High Throughput optimization of LC-MS/MS condition for many compounds and checking its sensitivity
( 1SHISEIDO Co., LTD., 2SHISEIDO IRICA TECHNOLOGY INC., 3TAKARA BIO INC.)
Tsuneaki Kaneko1, Eiichi Negishi2, Seiji Horie3, Masazumi Yasumoto3, oJun Watanabe3
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2P-19
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Novel Off-Line MultiDimensional LC Method for Separation and Tandem MS Detection of Tryptic Peptides
( 1Dionex Corporation, 2Nippon Dionex)
oAngelika Koef1, Okawara Masamitsu2, B Dolman1, E Sneeks1, R Swart1
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2P-20
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The separation behavior of polymers by semi-online LC/MALDI-MS using a monolithic silica capillary column
( 1Kansai Univ., 2Univ. of Tokushima)
oTakehiro Watanabe1, Keisuke Nakanishi1, Hideya Kawasaki1, Koichi Ute2, Ryuichi Arakawa1
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2P-21
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Electrospray droplet impact secondary ion mass spectrometry for the analysis of industrial synthetic polymers
( Univ. of Yamanashi, Crean Energy Research Center)
oDaiki Asakawa, Lee Chuin Chen, Kenzo Hiraoka
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2P-22
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Electrospray droplet impact secondary ion mass spectrometry for the analysis of peptide in human serum
( 1Univ. of Yamanashi, Crean Energy Research Center, 2Univ. of Yamanashi)
oAsakawa Daiki1,2, Lee Chuin Chen1, Sen Takeda2, Takeo Kubota2, Kenzo Hiraoka1
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2P-23
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Scaling down of electrospray to probe electrospray
( Univ. of Yamanashi)
oKenzo Hiraoka
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2P-24
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Non-destructive layer-by-layer etching by electrospray droplet impact
( Univ. of Yamanashi)
oKenzo Hiraoka
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2P-25
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Secondary ion mass spectrometry for polypeptide using a huge gas-cluster-ion beam
( Hyogo University)
oMichihiro Hashinokuchi, Yoshio Arita, Kousuke Moritani, Kozo Mochiji
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2P-26
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ToF-SIMS analysis of organic compounds using gas cluster ions
( 1Kyoto University, 2JST-CREST)
oHideaki Yamada1, Kazuya Ichiki1, Satoshi Ninomiya1, Toshio Seki1,2, Takaaki Aoki1,2, Jiro Matsuo1,2
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2P-27
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Development of a size-selected-gas-cluster SIMS
( University of Hyogo)
oKousuke Moritani, Gen Mukai, Michihiro Hashinokuchi, Kozo Mochiji
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2P-28
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3D Molecular Imaging of a Drug-Eluting Stent by using TOF-SIMS
( 1ULVAC-PHI, 2Physical Electronics)
oShin-ichi Iida1, Noriaki Sanada1, Mineharu Suzuki1, Fisher G.L.2, Bryan S.R.2
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2P-29
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Quantitative SIMS Analysis of Drug/Lipid Mixtures with Fast Heavy Ion Irradiation
( 1Kyoto Univ. Nuclear Engineering, 2Kyoto Univ. QSEC, 3Kyoto Univ. Electronic Science and Engineering, 4JST-CREST)
oYoshihiko Nakata1, Hideaki Yamada1, Yoshiro Honda1, Satoshi Ninomiya2, Toshio Seki1,4, Takaaki Aoki3,4, Jiro Matsuo2,4
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2P-30
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Elimination processes of guest molecules from the inclusion complexes of hexanol and heptanol isomers +deoxycholic acid
( Dept. Chem. Kinki Univ.)
oTakayoshi Kimura, Taichi Tokuda, Masashi Ogawa
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2P-31
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Effect of linker length of triazole-linked hosts on the chiral-discriminating ability toward amino acid esters
( 1OMTRI, 2OIT)
oHirofumi Sato1, Hiroyasu Nishino2, Osamu Shimomura2, Ryoki Nomura2, Motohiro Shizuma1
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2P-32
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Mass Spectrometric Verification of Complexation in Salicylic Compound-Metal Ions as a Model for Antioxidation
( 1JAIST, 2UCB)
oKazuo Tsujimoto1, Hiromi Iwata1, Akio Hayashi1, Isao Kubo2
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2P-33
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Analytical conditions for LC/MS of sorbic acid (3)
( 1Mukogawa Women's Univ., 2International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 3Thermo Fisher Scientific K. K.)
oShizuyo Horiyama1, Chie Honda1, Kiyoko Suwa1, Yasuyo Okada1, Masanori Semma1, Atsushi Ichikawa1, Mitsuo Takayama2, Mihoko Yamaguchi3, Kazuyo Nakagawa3
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2P-34
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Green Tea Catechins Bound to DNA observed by Cold Spray Ionization Mass Spectromerty
( 1Tokushima Bunri Univ. Kagawa, 2Tokushima Bunri Univ. Pharm, 3Saitama Cancer Center)
oYoshihisa Sei1, Mayumi Shibuta1, Takashi Kuzuhara2, Hirota Fujiki2, Masami Suganuma3, kentaro yamaguchi1
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2P-35
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Development of candidate reference measurement procedure of cortisol in human serum by isotope dilution-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
( AIST)
oMigaku Kawaguchi, Akiko Takatsu
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2P-36
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Determination of N-acetyl Proline-Glycine-Proline in serum using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
( 1Kobe Pharmaceutical Univ., 2Kobe University)
oAtsuko Takeuchi1, Shizu Nagasaki1, Chitose Ashi1, Ichiro Morioka2, Akio Shibata2, Masahumi Matsuo2
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2P-37
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Analysis of Circadian Variation in Concentration of Endocrine Substances in Human Saliva using LC/MS/MS
( Hitachi, Ltd.)
oYukiko Hirabayashi, Atsushi Maki, Hideaki Koizumi
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2P-38
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Reduced level of peroxiredoxin proteins in cancer determined using stable isotope labeled quantitative plasma analysis
( FHCRC)
oHiroyuki Katayama, Vitor Faca, Sandra Faca, Sharon Pitteri, Ji Qiu, Hong Wang, Alexei Krasnoselesky, Lisa Newcomb, Sam Hanash
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2P-39
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Phosphoproteome analysis using electron capture dissociation tandem mass spectrometry
( 1RIKEN, 2Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.)
oTakuji Nabetani1, Shinya Ito1,2, Masaki Watanabe1,2, Yoko Ohashi1, Hiroyuki Kamiguchi1, Yoshio Hirabayashi1
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2P-40
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Analysis of phosphoproteins by mass spectrometry using stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture (SILAC)
( 1Dept. of metabolome, Grad. Sch. of Med., Univ. of Tokyo, 2Eisai Co. Ltd., 3Dept. of Biochem. and Mol. Biol., Grad. Sch. of Med., Univ. of Tokyo, 4CREST.JST)
oMoonjin Ra1, Yoshiya Oda2, Takao Shimizu3, Ryo Taguchi1,4
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2P-41
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Culture-Derived Isotope Tag (CDIT) is Powerful and Reliable Technique for the Absolute/Relative Quantitative Proteomics
( Eisai Co., Ltd.)
Yoshiya Oda, oTatsuji Nakamura, Jyunro Kuromitsu
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2P-42
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The development of MS/MS peptide sequencing for using nano-ESI QqTOF-MS spectrometer
( Grad. School of Biomed. Sci., Analytical Mol. Med. & Devices Lab)
oRyo Manabe, Hajime Mizuno, Naohiro Tsuyama, Tsutomu Masujima
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2P-43
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Development of a new proteomics platform for non-label differential analysis by LC-MS combined with a novel nano HPLC system
( Shimadzu)
oTetsuo Iida, Yousuke Iwata, Takaei Kitagawa, Shinichi Mitsuhashi, Masami Sakai, Takao Okado, Yusuke Osaka, Kenichi Yasunaga, Yoshihiro Hayakawa, Shuzo Maruyama
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2P-44
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Mg2+ concentration-dependence of 70S ribosomal-protein dynamics
( Harima Inst., Riken)
oTatsuya Yamamoto, Yoshitsugu Shiro
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2P-45
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Efficient identification and quantification of nitrotyrosines in proteins using chemical detrivatization
( 1Musashino University, 2The University of Tokyo)
oHiroki Tsumoto1, Ryo Taguchi2, Kohfuku Kohda1
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2P-46
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The effect of matrix on MALDI-TOF MS of protamine
( NIHS)
oTetsu Kobayashi, Takuo Suzuki, Akiko Ishii, Nana Kawasaki, Teruhide Yamaguchi
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2P-47
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Development of highly accurate analysis method by LTQ
( Chugai pharmaceutical)
oTakashi Shinkawa, Kohji Nagano, Noriyuki Inomata, Masayuki Haramura
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2P-48
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Structure Analysis of TRAP, TRAP-RNA, and TRAP-anti-TRAP Complexes
( Yokohama City Univ)
oSatoko Akashi, Masahiro Watanabe, Jonathan Heddle, Satoru Unzai, Sam-Yong Park, Jeremy Tame
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2P-49
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Fragmentation Analysis of Nucleic acid
( JCL Bioassay)
oKaori Fujii, Tomonori Takami, Shohei Shioyama, Rieko Goto, Naoe Yamane, Zenzaburo Tozuka
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2P-50
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Gene Introduction into Living Cells by Charged Droplet with an Electrospray Process
( 1MitsubishGasChemical, 2Saitama Univ.)
oKazuto Ikemoto1, Kanako Koike2, Yusuke Okubo2, Chihiro Tsutsui2, Masashi Sakahara2, Osamu Takei2, Takafumi Sakai2
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2P-51
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Quantification of the protein solution by amino acid analysis and nitrogen determination.
( AIST)
oMegumi Kato, Tomoya Kinumi, Sakae Eyama, Mika Saeki, Kazue Takase, Akiko Takatsu
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2P-52
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Detection of artificially oxidized cysteine residues in peroxiredoxin6 by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and capillary HPLC-ESI Mass spectrometry
( 1AIST, 2ThermoFisher)
oTomoya Kinumi1, Junko Kimata2, Yasushi Shigeri1, Yasukazu Yoshida1
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2P-53
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The utility of ETD (Electron Transfer Dissociation) in peptidomic analysis
( 1Thermo Fisher, 2NCVC)
oJunko Kimata1, Kazuki Sasaki2
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2P-54
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MALDI-TOFMS analysis of sonolytic products of peptides with hydrogen radical
( Yokohama City University)
oMotoshi Sakakura, Mitsuo Takayama
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2P-55
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Ionization efficiency of alpha-helical peptides in laser desorpyion/ionization mass spectrometry
( 1AIST, 2Kansai University)
oYasushi Shigeri1, Satoshi Fujii2, Ryo Obana2, Yoshihisa Hagihara1, Hideya Kawasaki2, Ryuichi Arakawa2
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2P-56
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N-terminal derivatization with high proton affinities for improving the peptide fragmentation.
( Kyoto University)
oHiroyuki Awane, Yousuke Hanai, Masahiro Miyashita, Hisashi Miyagawa
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2P-57
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Structural analysis of glycopeptides containing alkylated cysteine side-chains by using gas-phase β-elimination and electron capture dissociation
( 1Riken, 2Jasco)
oYayoi Hongo1, Takemichi Nakamura1, Akihiro Sato2, Hiroyuki Koshino1
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2P-58
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A mechanism of the peptide cleavage in MALDI-QIT-TOF MS -"Gly-ization" of the Thr side-chain in melittin
( 1Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima Univ., 2QuLiS, Hiroshima Univ.)
oKazumi Saikusa1, Shunsuke Izumi1,2, Toshifumi Hirata1
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2P-59
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Structure analysis of post-translational peptides using electron transfer dissociation
( 1Osaka Pref. Univ., 2Osaka Univ., 3Osaka Univ., 4AIST, 5Osaka MCHRI)
oMami Hashimoto1, Shigeo Hayakawa1, Hirofumi Nagao2, Michisato Toyoda3, Yasushi Shigeri4, Yoshinao Wada5
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2P-60
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Gas Phase Unimolecular Dissociation in Deuterium Labeled N-(3,3-Dimetylbutylyl)ladtams during Metastable Time Window
( 1Osaka Prefecture University, 2Univ. of Fukui, 3Osaka Univ.)
Rie Uemura1, oHiroshi Yamaoka1, Kimio Isa2, Hiroki Kinoshita2, Yoshio Takai3
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2P-61
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The evidence of coexisting conformational states of a gas-phase carbonic anhydrase2 using ESI/ion mobility spectrometry
( 1Yokohama City University, 2Nihon Waters, 3Nihon Waters)
oMitsuo Takayama1, Hideki Sasaki2, Motoji Oshikata3
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2P-62
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Structures and Reactions of Protein Ions in Gas-Phase
( 1Yokohama City University, 2Yokohama City University, 3Yokohama City University)
oSatoshi Fukase1, Yutaka Oguchi2, Shinji Nonose3
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2P-63
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Variation in the cluster composition distributions at liquid surface of 10%(v/v) ethanol aqueous solution
( 1Tokyo Univ. of Mar. Sci. and Tech., 2Tokyo Univ. of Phar. and Life Sci., 3Yokohama Nat. Univ.)
oYoshiyuki Shimura1, Yasuo Shida2, Masahiko Tsuchiya3
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2P-64
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Variation in the cluster composition distributions at liquid surface of 40%(v/v) ethanol solution
( 1Tokyo Univ. Pham. and life Sci., 2Yokohama National Univ.)
oHaruhiko Fukaya1, Yasuo Shida1, Masahiko Tsuchiya2
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Foundation Lecture by Poster
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2P-L01
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Basic knowledge of chemistry and mass spectrometry (No.5)
( 1Science Education Co., Inc., 2Nihon Pharmaceuticai Univ, 3Yokohama City Univ)
oKazuo Hirayama1, Takeshi Kinoshita2, Yutaka Hashimoto3
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