Fragmentation of protonated oligoalanines: amide bond cleavage and beyond
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Fragmentation of protonated oligoalanines: amide bond cleavage and beyond
Abstract
The fragmentation reactions of the singly-protonated oligoalanines trialanine to hexaalanine have been studied using energy-resolved mass spectrometry in MS(2) and MS(3) experiments. The primary fragmentation reactions are rationalized in terms of the b(x)-y(z) pathway of amide bond cleavage which results in formation of a proton-bound complex of an oxazolone and a peptide/amino acid; on decomposition of this complex the species of higher proton affinity preferentially retains the proton. For protonated pentaalanine and protonated hexaalanine the major primary fragmentation reaction involves cleavage of the C-terminal amide bond to form the appropriate b ion. The lower mass b ions originate largely, if not completely, by further fragmentation of the initially formed b ion. MS(3) energy-resolved experiments clearly show the fragmentation sequence b(n) --> b(n-1) --> b(n-2). A more minor pathway for the alanines involves the sequence b(n) --> a(n) --> b(n-1) --> b(n-2). The a(5) ion formed from hexaalanine loses, in part, NH(3) to begin the sequence of fragmentation reactions a(5) --> a(5)* --> a(4)* --> a(3)* where a(n)* = a(n) - NH(3). The a(3)* ion also is formed from the b(3) ion by the sequence b(3) --> a(3) --> a(3)* with the final step being sufficiently facile that the a(3) ion is not observed with significant intensity in CID mass spectra. A cyclic structure is proposed for the a(3)* ion.
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