Electron capture-induced dissociation of AK dipeptide dications: Influence of ion velocity, crown-ether complexation and collision gas

The fragmentation of doubly protonated AK dipeptide ions has been investigated after collisional electron transfer. Electron capture leads to three dominant channels, H loss, NH 3 loss, and N–C α bond breakage to give either c + or z + fragment ions. The relative importance of these channels has bee...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of mass spectrometry 2008-10, Vol.276 (2), p.77-81
Hauptverfasser: Bernigaud, Virgile, Cederquist, Henrik, Haag, Nicole, Holm, Anne I.S., Huber, Bernd A., Hvelplund, Preben, Kadhane, Umesh, Larsen, Mikkel Koefoed, Manil, Bruno, Nielsen, Steen Brøndsted, Panja, Subhasis, Ptasińska, Sylwia, Rangama, Jimmy, Reinhed, Peter, Schmidt, Henning T., Streletskii, Alexey V., Støchkel, Kristian, Worm, Esben S., Zettergren, Henning
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Zusammenfassung:The fragmentation of doubly protonated AK dipeptide ions has been investigated after collisional electron transfer. Electron capture leads to three dominant channels, H loss, NH 3 loss, and N–C α bond breakage to give either c + or z + fragment ions. The relative importance of these channels has been explored as a function of ion velocity, the degree of complexation with crown ether, and collision gas. Our results indicate that H loss and NH 3 loss are competing channels whereas the probability of N–C α bond breakage is more or less constant.
ISSN:1387-3806
1873-2798
1873-2798
DOI:10.1016/j.ijms.2008.05.004