1. Negative ion electrospray mass spectra of caerulein peptides: an aid to structural determination.
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Boontheung P, Alewood PF, Brinkworth CS, Bowie JH, Wabnitz PA, and Tyler MJ
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- Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Peptides chemistry, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization, Ceruletide chemistry
- Abstract
MS/MS data derived from the [M-H](-) ions of desulfated caerulein peptides provide (i) sequencing information from a combination of alpha, beta and gamma backbone cleavages, and (ii) identification of specific amino acid side chains by side-chain cleavages [e.g. Ser (-CH(2)O), Thr (-CH(3)CHO) and Asp (-H(2)O)] (fragmentations having no counterparts in positive ion spectra). In addition, delta and/or gamma backbone cleavage ions from Asp residues identify the position of these residues in the peptide. In contrast, neither delta nor gamma cleavage ions are observed from either the Gln2 residue nor from Phe residues. Full structural information can be obtained from a consideration of the positive and negative ion MS/MS data in concert., (Copyright 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
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- 2002
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