Literature DB >> 17057280

Multi-stage collisionally-activated decomposition in an ion trap for identification of sequences, structures and bn --> bn-1 fragmentation pathways of protonated cyclic peptides.

Chenxi Jia1, Wei Qi, Zhimin He, Bin Qiao.   

Abstract

Cyclic penta-, hexa- and heptapeptides have been designed, synthesized and their fragmentations induced by multistage tandem mass spectrometry have been studied. Under low-energy collisionally activated decomposition (CAD), the protonated cyclic peptides mainly dissociate via ring opening pathways and the corresponding bn --> bn-1 pathways to form several sets of b ions as oxazolone rings (and b1 ions as aziridinone rings). Through repeated observation of these b ions in multistep CAD experiments, accurate sequencing and head-to-tail ring structure of cyclic peptides can be determined. The mistaken assignments of these b ions can be avoided by this sequencing method. Semiempirical molecular orbital calculations have been utilized to provide insight into the proposed dissociation mechanism. In addition, for cyclic peptides that include an Asn residue, the nitrogen of the Asn side chain is observed to be preferentially protonated, which can induce a unique ring-opening pathway with a loss of ammonia that competes with the conventional ring opening pathway.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17057280     DOI: 10.1255/ejms.815

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Mass Spectrom (Chichester)        ISSN: 1469-0667            Impact factor:   1.067


  3 in total

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Authors:  Fuyu Guan; Cornelius E Uboh; Lawrence R Soma; Jeffrey Rudy
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2011-02-18       Impact factor: 3.109

2.  Cyclization reaction of peptide fragment ions during multistage collisionally activated decomposition: an inducement to lose internal amino-acid residues.

Authors:  Chenxi Jia; Wei Qi; Zhimin He
Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2007-01-17       Impact factor: 3.109

3.  A family of small, cyclic peptides buried in preproalbumin since the Eocene epoch.

Authors:  Mark F Fisher; Jingjing Zhang; Nicolas L Taylor; Mark J Howard; Oliver Berkowitz; Aleksandra W Debowski; Bahar Behsaz; James Whelan; Pavel A Pevzner; Joshua S Mylne
Journal:  Plant Direct       Date:  2018-02-28
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