Carboxylate and amine terminus directed fragmentations in gaseous dipeptide complexes with copper (II) and diimine ligands formed by electrospray
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- DOI: 10.1021/ac950884i
Carboxylate and amine terminus directed fragmentations in gaseous dipeptide complexes with copper (II) and diimine ligands formed by electrospray
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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