Odd-electron a + 1 radical ions generated in the 157 nm photodissociation of peptide ions were investigated in an ion trap mass spectrometer. To localize the radical, peptide backbone amide hydrogens were replaced with deuterium. When the resulting radical ions underwent hydrogen elimination, no H/D scrambling was obvious, suggesting that without collisional activation, the radical resides on the terminal α-carbon. Upon collisional excitation, odd-electron radical ions dissociate through two favored pathways: the production of a-type ions at aromatic amino acids via homolytic cleavage of backbone Cα–C(O) bonds and side-chain losses at nonaromatic amino acids. When aromatic residues are not present, nonaromatic residues can also lead to a-ty...
We compare product-ion mass spectra produced by electron detachment dissociation (EDD) and electron ...
A fundamental understanding of the isomerization and fragmentation of peptide ions forms the scienti...
Radical chemistry represents a powerful set of reactions in which unstable odd electron species can ...
One hundred fifty-seven nm photodissociation of singly-charged peptide ions induces the cleavage of ...
One hundred fifty-seven nm photodissociation of singly-charged peptide ions induces the cleavage of ...
Fragmentation pathways of peptide radical cations, M +·, with well-defined initial location of the r...
Comparison between the gas-phase fragmentation of odd-electron M +., [M + H]2+., and [M - 2H]-. ions...
Fragmentation pathways of peptide radical cations, M+·, with well-defined initial location of the ra...
The fragmentation chemistry of anionic deprotonated hydrogen-deficient radical peptides is investiga...
The fragmentation chemistry of anionic deprotonated hydrogen-deficient radical peptides is investiga...
Fragmentation pathways of peptide radical cations, M+·, with well-defined initial location of the ra...
The fragmentation chemistry of anionic deprotonated hydrogen-deficient radical peptides is investiga...
A crown ether based, photolabile radical precursor which forms noncovalent complexes with peptides h...
A crown ether based, photolabile radical precursor which forms noncovalent complexes with peptides h...
A crown ether based, photolabile radical precursor which forms noncovalent complexes with peptides h...
We compare product-ion mass spectra produced by electron detachment dissociation (EDD) and electron ...
A fundamental understanding of the isomerization and fragmentation of peptide ions forms the scienti...
Radical chemistry represents a powerful set of reactions in which unstable odd electron species can ...
One hundred fifty-seven nm photodissociation of singly-charged peptide ions induces the cleavage of ...
One hundred fifty-seven nm photodissociation of singly-charged peptide ions induces the cleavage of ...
Fragmentation pathways of peptide radical cations, M +·, with well-defined initial location of the r...
Comparison between the gas-phase fragmentation of odd-electron M +., [M + H]2+., and [M - 2H]-. ions...
Fragmentation pathways of peptide radical cations, M+·, with well-defined initial location of the ra...
The fragmentation chemistry of anionic deprotonated hydrogen-deficient radical peptides is investiga...
The fragmentation chemistry of anionic deprotonated hydrogen-deficient radical peptides is investiga...
Fragmentation pathways of peptide radical cations, M+·, with well-defined initial location of the ra...
The fragmentation chemistry of anionic deprotonated hydrogen-deficient radical peptides is investiga...
A crown ether based, photolabile radical precursor which forms noncovalent complexes with peptides h...
A crown ether based, photolabile radical precursor which forms noncovalent complexes with peptides h...
A crown ether based, photolabile radical precursor which forms noncovalent complexes with peptides h...
We compare product-ion mass spectra produced by electron detachment dissociation (EDD) and electron ...
A fundamental understanding of the isomerization and fragmentation of peptide ions forms the scienti...
Radical chemistry represents a powerful set of reactions in which unstable odd electron species can ...