The energy dependence of fragmentation in a collision cell was measured for 2400 protonated peptide ions derived from the digestion of 24 proteins. The collision voltage at which the sum of the fragment ion abundances was equal to the remaining parent ion (V1/2) was the principal measure of fragmentation effectiveness. Each class of peptides was characterized by a linear relation between V1/2 and m/z whose slope depended on the peptide class and, with little adjustment, intersected the origin. Peptide ions where the number of protons is no greater than the number of arginine residues show the greatest slope, V1/2/(m/z) = 0.0472 (all slopes in units of V Da−1 e). For peptides where the number of protons is greater than the number of arginine...
AbstractA new method has been developed to study the dissociation patterns of singly protonated pept...
A database of ion-neutral collision cross-sections for singly-charged peptide ions is presented. The...
The identification of proteins by tandem mass spectrometry relies on knowledge of the products produ...
The energy dependence of fragmentation in a collision cell was measured for 2400 protonated peptide ...
Collision-induced dissociation product ion spectra of a series of doubly charged tryptic peptide ion...
AbstractThe fragmentation of the multiply charged peptides b-chain of bovine insulin and glucagon ha...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
While collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) pathways for peptides are well characterized, those...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
The influence of charge state on the peptide dissociation behavior in tandem mass spectrometry (MS/M...
The energy dependence of competing fragmentation pathways of protonated peptide molecules is studied...
The factors affecting peptide fragmentation have been extensively studied in the literature in order...
AbstractThe collision-induced dissociation characteristics of amidinated and unmodified tryptic pept...
The identification of proteins by tandem mass spectrometry relies on knowledge of the products produ...
AbstractA new method has been developed to study the dissociation patterns of singly protonated pept...
A database of ion-neutral collision cross-sections for singly-charged peptide ions is presented. The...
The identification of proteins by tandem mass spectrometry relies on knowledge of the products produ...
The energy dependence of fragmentation in a collision cell was measured for 2400 protonated peptide ...
Collision-induced dissociation product ion spectra of a series of doubly charged tryptic peptide ion...
AbstractThe fragmentation of the multiply charged peptides b-chain of bovine insulin and glucagon ha...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
While collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) pathways for peptides are well characterized, those...
Collision Induced fragmentation (CID) coupled with mass spectrometry can be implemented for structur...
The influence of charge state on the peptide dissociation behavior in tandem mass spectrometry (MS/M...
The energy dependence of competing fragmentation pathways of protonated peptide molecules is studied...
The factors affecting peptide fragmentation have been extensively studied in the literature in order...
AbstractThe collision-induced dissociation characteristics of amidinated and unmodified tryptic pept...
The identification of proteins by tandem mass spectrometry relies on knowledge of the products produ...
AbstractA new method has been developed to study the dissociation patterns of singly protonated pept...
A database of ion-neutral collision cross-sections for singly-charged peptide ions is presented. The...
The identification of proteins by tandem mass spectrometry relies on knowledge of the products produ...