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Structure of anionic c-type peptide fragments elucidated by IRMPD spectroscopy

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In contrast to protonated peptides, collision-induced dissociation of deprotonated peptides is known to yield abundant c- and z-type fragments, in addition to typical a-, b- and y-type ions. Here we investigate the isomeric structures of short anionic c-type peptide fragments using IR photodissociation spectroscopy. As for all N-terminal fragments of deprotonated peptides, an important structural question concerns the site of deprotonation, as no C-terminal COOH group is present in these products. Comparison of the experimental action spectra with spectra computed for several candidate structures suggests that the c(1) and c(2) ions investigated have linear peptide structures with a C-terminal -C(=O)-NH2 amide group. Competition between deprotonation on the peptide bond nitrogen atom, forming an amidate anion, and on the residue side chain, depending on its gas-phase acidity, is observed. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2012
Journal
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume
316
Number of Pages
216-226
Date Published
Apr
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
1387-3806
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5bf502aef010d9539c387181fdab716d
Alternate Journal
Int. J. Mass Spectrom.
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