| Literature DB >> 12512089 |
Yen-Peng Ho1, Ping-Chen Huang, Kuang-Hao Deng.
Abstract
The effects of metal cationization on collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) of phospholipids were investigated by electrospray ionization with quadrupole ion trap tandem mass spectrometry. The metal ions include Li(+), Na(+), K(+), Sr(2+), Ba(2+), and the first transition series. CAD of the transition metal ion-bound lipid complexes gave significant yields of product ions that identify the positions of the two fatty acyl substituents on the glycerophospholipid backbone. The cobalt(II) ion, which has a single naturally occurring isotope, was expected to be a better cationization reagent as it produces simpler mass spectra than other transition metal ions. CAD of the cobalt(II) ion complexes of glycerophosphoethanolamines, glycerophosphoglycerols and glycerophosphoserines yielded product ions that revealed information regarding both the lipid classes and the regiospecific positions of the two fatty acyl substituents. Copyright 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12512089 DOI: 10.1002/rcm.880
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom ISSN: 0951-4198 Impact factor: 2.419