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Electrospray ionization is also utilized in studying noncovalent gas phase interactions. The electrospray process is thought to be capable of transferring liquid-phase noncovalent complexes into the gas phase without disrupting the noncovalent interaction. Problems[20][63] such as non specific interactions[64] have been identified when studying ligand substrate complexes by ESI-MS or nanoESI-MS. An interesting example of this is studying the interactions between enzymes and drugs which are inhibitors of the enzyme.[65][66][67] Competition studies between STAT6 and inhibitors[67][68][69] have used ESI as a way to screen for potential new drug candidates.
Electrospray ionization is also utilized in studying noncovalent gas phase interactions. The electrospray process is thought to be capable of transferring liquid-phase noncovalent complexes into the gas phase without disrupting the noncovalent interaction. Problems[20][63] such as non specific interactions[64] have been identified when studying ligand substrate complexes by ESI-MS or nanoESI-MS. An interesting example of this is studying the interactions between enzymes and drugs which are inhibitors of the enzyme.[65][66][67] Competition studies between STAT6 and inhibitors[67][68][69] have used ESI as a way to screen for potential new drug candidates.