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Apparent gas-phase acidities of multiply protonated peptide ions: Ubiquitin, insulin B, and renin substrate.

X Zhang1, C J Cassady.   

Abstract

The gas-phase deprotonation reactions of multiply protonated bovine ubiquitin, insulin chain B, and renin substrate tetradecapeptide ions have been studied in a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer coupled with an external electrospray source. Rate constants were measured for the reactions of these peptide ions with a series of reference compounds of known gas-phase basicities ranging from 195.6 to 232.6 kcal/mol. The apparent gas-phase acidities (GAapp) of the multiply protonated peptide ions [M + nH](n+) were determined with deprotonation reactions. The deduced values of GAapp show a strong dependence on the charge states of the multiply protonated peptide ions. In general, the values decrease as the charge states of the peptide ions increase. For ubiquitin ions, the determined GAapps values decrease from >232.6 to 205.0 kcal/mol for n=4-13; for insulin B ions, the GAapps decrease from >232.6 to 198.2 kcal/mol for n=2-5; for renin substrate ions, the GAapps decrease from 221.6 to <195.6 kcal/mol for n=2-4. Interestingly, at a given mass-to-charge ratio, the GAapps of these peptide ions agree within 10 kcal/mol despite large differences in their mass and charge. The ubiquitin and insulin B ions generated under the present conditions reveal multiple isomers at certain charge states, n=4, 5, 6, 12 for ubiquitin and n=4, 5 for insulin B, as evidenced by the fact that the isomers display distinctively different deprotonation reaction rates with certain reference compounds.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 24203153     DOI: 10.1016/S1044-0305(96)00110-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1044-0305            Impact factor:   3.109


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