Electron capture by both bare and microsolvated small peptide dications was investigated by colliding these ions with sodium vapor in an accelerator mass spectrometer to provide insight into processes that occur on the microsecond time frame. Survival of the intact peptide monocation after electron capture depends strongly on molecular size. For dipeptides, no intact reduced species were observed; the predominant ions correspond to loss of hydrogen and ammonia. In contrast, the intact reduced species was observed for larger peptides. Calculated structures indicate that the diprotonated dipeptide ions form largely extended structures with low probability of internal ionic hydrogen bonding (i.e., charge solvation) whereas internal ionic H-bon...
Electron capture dissociation (ECD) studies of two modified amyloid β peptides (20–29 and 25–35) wer...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
Electron capture by both bare and microsolvated small peptide dications was investigated by collidin...
Electron capture by both bare and microsolvated small peptide dications was investigated by collidin...
Author Institution: FT-ICR, National High Magnetic Field LaboratoryElectron capture dissociation (EC...
Although conventional N–Cα bond cleavage in electron capture dissociation (ECD) of multiply-charged ...
Hydrogen-deficient peptide radical cations exhibit fascinating gas phase chemistry, which is governe...
Here we report on the charge partition between c and z fragments formed after femtosecond collisiona...
Previously, we have indicated (Cooper, H.J., et al. Int. J. Mass Spectrom., 2003, 228, 723–728) that...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
Electron capture dissociation at 86 K of the linear peptide Substance P produced just two backbone f...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
Electron capture dissociation (ECD) studies of two modified amyloid β peptides (20–29 and 25–35) wer...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
Electron capture by both bare and microsolvated small peptide dications was investigated by collidin...
Electron capture by both bare and microsolvated small peptide dications was investigated by collidin...
Author Institution: FT-ICR, National High Magnetic Field LaboratoryElectron capture dissociation (EC...
Although conventional N–Cα bond cleavage in electron capture dissociation (ECD) of multiply-charged ...
Hydrogen-deficient peptide radical cations exhibit fascinating gas phase chemistry, which is governe...
Here we report on the charge partition between c and z fragments formed after femtosecond collisiona...
Previously, we have indicated (Cooper, H.J., et al. Int. J. Mass Spectrom., 2003, 228, 723–728) that...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
Electron capture dissociation at 86 K of the linear peptide Substance P produced just two backbone f...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
Electron capture dissociation (ECD) studies of two modified amyloid β peptides (20–29 and 25–35) wer...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...
International audienceHydrogen-atom loss and intramolecular hydrogen-atom migration in peptide radic...