Valence parity renders z(*)-type ions chemically distinct.

نویسندگان

  • Shane L Hubler
  • April Jue
  • Jason Keith
  • Graeme C McAlister
  • Gheorghe Craciun
  • Joshua J Coon
چکیده

Here we report that the odd electron z (*) -type ions formed by the electron-based peptide dissociation methods (electron capture or transfer, ECD or ETD) have distinctive chemical compositions from other common product ion types. Specifically, b-, c-, and y-type ions have an odd number of atoms with an odd valence (e.g., N and H), while z (*)-type ions contain an even number of atoms with an odd valence. This tenet, referred to as the valence parity rule, mandates that no c-type ion shall have the same chemical composition, and by extension mass, as a z (*) -type ion. By experiment we demonstrate that nearly half of all observed c- and z (*) -type product ions resulting from 226 ETD product ion spectra can be assigned to a single, correct, chemical composition and ion type by simple inspection of the m/ z peaks. The assignments provide (1) a platform to directly determine amino acid composition, (2) an input for database search algorithms, or (3) a basis for de novo sequence analysis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

دوره 130 20  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008