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Cyclic Peptide Protomer Detection in the Gas Phase: Impact on CCS Measurement and Fragmentation Patterns

Authors :
Andréa McCann
Christopher Kune
Philippe Massonnet
Johann Far
Marc Ongena
Gauthier Eppe
Loïc Quinton
Edwin De Pauw
RS: M4I - Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IMS)
Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IMS)
Source :
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 33(5), 851-858. Springer, Cham
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer, Cham, 2022.

Abstract

With the recent improvements in ion mobility resolution, it is now possible to separate small protomerictautomers, called protomers. In larger molecules above 1000 Dasuch as peptides, a few studies suggest that protomers do exist aswell and may contribute to their gas-phase conformationalheterogeneity. In this work, we observed a CCS distribution thatcan be explained by the presence of protomers of surfactin, a smalllipopeptide with no basic site. Following preliminary densityfunctional theoretical calculations, several protonation sites in thegas phase were energetically favorable in positive ionization mode.Experimentally, at least three near-resolved IM peaks wereobserved in positive ionization mode, while only one was detectedin negative ionization mode. These results were in good agreement with the DFT predictions. CID breakdown curve analysis afterIM separation showed different inflection points (CE50) suggesting that different intramolecular interactions were implied in thestabilization of the structures of surfactin. The fragment ratio observed after collision-induced fragmentation was also different,suggesting different ring-opening localizations. All these observations support the presence of protomers on the cyclic peptidemoieties of the surfactin. These data strongly suggest that protomeric tautomerism can still be observed on molecules above 1000 Daif the IM resolving power is sufficient. It also supports that the proton localization involves a change in the 3D structure that can affect the experimental CCS and the fragmentation channels of such peptides

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10440305
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....09fcdddb91d9fae9f64b3beded5f2563
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jasms.2c00035