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. 1996 Jan 15;68(2):263-70.
doi: 10.1021/ac950884i.

Carboxylate and amine terminus directed fragmentations in gaseous dipeptide complexes with copper (II) and diimine ligands formed by electrospray

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Carboxylate and amine terminus directed fragmentations in gaseous dipeptide complexes with copper (II) and diimine ligands formed by electrospray

C L Gatlin et al. Anal Chem. .

Abstract

Singly and doubly charged peptide complexes with copper(II) and 2,2'-bipyridyl (bpy) are formed in the gas phase by electrospraying water-methanol solutions containing the components. Collisionally activated dissociations at low kinetic energies of singly charged complexes of the [CuII(peptide-H)(bpy)].+ type provide information about the amino acid sequence for L-Phe-Leu, L-Leu-Phe, L-Phe-Pro, L-Pro-Phe, L-Phe-Met, L-Met-Phe, L-Ser-Phe, L-Asp-Phe, and L-His-Phe. Dissociations of doubly charged complexes of the [CuII(peptide)(bpy).2+ type also allow identification of the N- and C-terminal amino acid residues. Leucine and isoleucine residues are readily distinguished in L-Ala-Leu and L-Ala-Ile through dissociations of their Cu complexes. Ion dissociation mechanisms, as elucidated by deuterium labeling, are discussed.

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