| Literature DB >> 7536399 |
R A Chorush1, D P Little, S C Beu, T D Wood, F W McLafferty.
Abstract
A novel surface design compatible with the open cell geometry allows nonglancing angle collisions of selected ions stored in a Fourier transform mass spectrometer. Dissociation efficiencies of 36%, 22%, and 14% are achieved for gramicidin S, melittin, and carbonic anhydrase (29 kDa), respectively. Ion neutralization by the surface, which is highly competitive for many singly-charged ions, is minimal, and dissociation products of hypervalent neutral species are not detected. Instead, the spectra are similar to those from collisionally activated and infrared multiphoton dissociation; the fragmentation pathways are relatively independent of the method of energy deposition. For carbonic anhydrase, however, the single event excitation inherent to surface-induced dissociation appears to minimize secondary fragmentation, a critical advantage for tandem mass spectrometry of such large ions. Electrically floating the open cell below ground greatly enhances the collection efficiency.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7536399 DOI: 10.1021/ac00102a004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986