The recent development of novel fragmentation processes based on either electron capture directly or transfer from an anion show great potential for solving problems in proteomics that are intractable by the more widely employed thermal-based fragmentation processes such as collision induced dissociation. The dominant fragmentation occurring upon electron capture dissociation of peptides is cleavage of N-Cα bonds in the peptide backbone to form c and z· ions. In the case of disulfide-linked peptides, it has also been shown that electron capture on one of the cystine sulfur atoms is favored, resulting in cleavage of the disulfide bond. In this study, we report that electron capture on the sulfur of alkylated cysteine residues is also a domin...
Loss of side chains from different amino acid residues in a model peptide framework of RGGGXGGGR und...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is a major player in the field of structural characterization of peptides and...
Results of the mechanistic studies of free-electron based fragmentation methods addressing peptide a...
In mass spectrometry‐based peptide sequencing, electron transfer dissociation (ETD) and electron cap...
AbstractWe have used electrospray ionization (ESI) Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR)...
Secondary fragmentations of three synthetic peptides (human αA crystallin peptide 1-11, the deamidat...
AbstractAmino acid residues containing thioethers are easily oxidized during protein purification, d...
Oxidative modifications to the side chains of sulfur-containing amino acids often limit the number o...
To examine the electron capture dissociation (ECD) behavior of disulfide (S–S), sulfur–selenium (S–S...
In proteomics, protein identification and characterization are largely performed by tandem mass spec...
Multiply-charged peptide cations comprised of two polypeptide chains (designated A and B) bound via ...
Secondary fragmentations of three synthetic peptides (human αA crystallin peptide 1-11, the deamidat...
In proteomics, protein identification and characterization are largely performed by tandem mass spec...
peer reviewedDisulfide bonds are post-translational modifications (PTMs) often found in peptides and...
Because of its electronic properties, sulfur plays a major role in a variety of metabolic processes ...
Loss of side chains from different amino acid residues in a model peptide framework of RGGGXGGGR und...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is a major player in the field of structural characterization of peptides and...
Results of the mechanistic studies of free-electron based fragmentation methods addressing peptide a...
In mass spectrometry‐based peptide sequencing, electron transfer dissociation (ETD) and electron cap...
AbstractWe have used electrospray ionization (ESI) Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR)...
Secondary fragmentations of three synthetic peptides (human αA crystallin peptide 1-11, the deamidat...
AbstractAmino acid residues containing thioethers are easily oxidized during protein purification, d...
Oxidative modifications to the side chains of sulfur-containing amino acids often limit the number o...
To examine the electron capture dissociation (ECD) behavior of disulfide (S–S), sulfur–selenium (S–S...
In proteomics, protein identification and characterization are largely performed by tandem mass spec...
Multiply-charged peptide cations comprised of two polypeptide chains (designated A and B) bound via ...
Secondary fragmentations of three synthetic peptides (human αA crystallin peptide 1-11, the deamidat...
In proteomics, protein identification and characterization are largely performed by tandem mass spec...
peer reviewedDisulfide bonds are post-translational modifications (PTMs) often found in peptides and...
Because of its electronic properties, sulfur plays a major role in a variety of metabolic processes ...
Loss of side chains from different amino acid residues in a model peptide framework of RGGGXGGGR und...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is a major player in the field of structural characterization of peptides and...
Results of the mechanistic studies of free-electron based fragmentation methods addressing peptide a...