Negative ion postsource decay time-of-flight mass spectrometry of peptides containing acidic amino acid residues

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Jai-nhuknan, J [1 ]
Cassady, CJ [1 ]
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[1] Miami Univ, Dept Biochem & Chem, Oxford, OH 45056 USA
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10.1021/ac980577n
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Acidic peptides have been studied by negative ion post-source decay (PSD) matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. The peptides contained from 5 to 16 residues and were chosen on the basis of their patterns of the acidic residues. Using typical MALDI sample preparation techniques employing an acidic matrix, gastrin I (1- 14), and epidermal mitosis inhibiting pentapeptide yielded much larger deprotonated ion signals, [M - H]-, than protonated ions, [M + H]+. This may be due to their absence of basic residues, coupled with their arrays of acidic residues. The PSD fragmentation of the peptide negative ions showed that an array of acidic residues, as in gastrin I (1-14), yielded simple spectra containing mainly backbone cleavage ions from the C-terminus. Hirudin (5465), which contains two sets of two consecutive Glu residues, and fibrinopeptide A and fibrinopeptide B, with isolated acidic residues, also showed backbone cleavages as common fragment ions. In addition, the two sets of isolated consecutive amino acid residues in Cys(Bzl)84-CD4 (81-92) and hirudin (54-56) yielded internal ions from the cleavages at the (O=C)-NH bond between the acidic residues. Also observed were ions with unique side chain losses, such as the loss of C6H4O from a tyrosine residue and SCH2C6H5 and CH2C6H5 from a benzylated cysteine residue. Compared to the positive mode, the negative-ion PSD yielded fewer fragments which usually involved only one type of backbone cleavage (e.g., [y(n) H2O]-). These simple spectra aided interpretation. Overall, the acidic peptides studied yielded negative ion PSD spectra that were useful for peptide sequencing.
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