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Infrared Multiple-Photon Dissociation Action Spectroscopy of the b2+ Ion from PPG: Evidence of Third Residue Affecting b2+ Fragment Structure.

John C Poutsma1, Jonathan Martens2, Jos Oomens2,3, Phillipe Maitre4, Vincent Steinmetz4, Matthew Bernier5, Mengxuan Jia5, Vicki Wysocki6.   

Abstract

Infrared multiple-photon dissociation (IRMPD) action spectroscopy was performed on the b2+ fragment ion from the protonated PPG tripeptide. Comparison of the experimental infrared spectrum with computed spectra for both oxazolone and diketopiperazine structures indicates that the majority of the fragment ion population has an oxazolone structure with the remainder having a diketopiperazine structure. This result is in contrast with a recent study of the IRMPD action spectrum of the PP b2+ fragment ion from PPP, which was found to be nearly 100% diketopiperazine (Martens et al. Int. J. Mass Spectrom. 2015, 377, 179). The diketopiperazine b2+ ion is thermodynamically more stable than the oxazolone but normally requires a trans/cis peptide bond isomerization in the dissociating peptide. Martens et al. showed through IRMPD action spectroscopy that the PPP precursor ion was in a conformation in which the first peptide bond is already in the cis conformation and thus it was energetically favorable to form the thermodynamically-favored diketopiperazine b2+ ion. In the present case, solution-phase NMR spectroscopy and gas-phase IRMPD action spectroscopy show that the PPG precursor ion has its first amide bond in a trans configuration suggesting that the third residue is playing an important role in both the structure of the peptide and the associated ring-closure barriers for oxazolone and diketopiperazine formation. Graphical Abstract ᅟ.

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Keywords:  IRMPD spectroscopy; Peptide fragments; b2 ions

Year:  2017        PMID: 28374317      PMCID: PMC5484043          DOI: 10.1007/s13361-017-1659-2

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


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