AbstractThe feasibility of using photodissociation of protonated peptide molecules to sequence specific fragment ions with a 193-nm pulsed laser beam in a magnetic deflection tandem mass spectrometer of EBEB configuration was demonstrated. Although the short pulse (15 ns) and low repetition rate (100 Hz) of the excimer laser permitted the irradiation of only ∼ 0.02% of the (M + H)+ ions exiting MS-1, a photon-induced decomposition spectrum of the heptapeptide angiotensin III (M4 930.5) was produced that was practically the same (but with better signal-to-noise ratio) as that generated by collision-activated dissociation at the same low duty cycle. Because of the low and pulsed fragment ion currents, an array detector was used to record the ...
The structural characterization of proteins often required them to be fragmented into small units co...
AbstractThe transmission efficiency of precursor and product ions decreases significantly at lower c...
AbstractThis article describes results of low-level (sub-femtomole) detection of peptides by matrix-...
AbstractThe feasibility of using photodissociation of protonated peptide molecules to sequence speci...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
A two-stage linear time-of-flight mass spectrometer is used to investigate the requirements for perf...
Photodissociation at 266 nm of some protonated peptides was investigated using a tandem-TOF spectrom...
AbstractA tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometer for the study of photodissociation of biopolymer i...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
Photodissociation (PD) at 193 nm of various singly protonated peptides was investigated. These inclu...
The energy dependence of competing fragmentation pathways of protonated peptide molecules is studied...
Several groups have investigated the photodissociation of peptide ions with ultraviolet light. Signi...
AbstractWe report here surface-induced dissociation spectra of three multiply charged peptides: doub...
AbstractPhotodissociation at 193 nm (6.43 eV) of the protonated substance-P, [M + H]+ ions, in a del...
AbstractPeptide molecular ion species up to m/z 3055 introduced into a Fourier-transform mass spectr...
The structural characterization of proteins often required them to be fragmented into small units co...
AbstractThe transmission efficiency of precursor and product ions decreases significantly at lower c...
AbstractThis article describes results of low-level (sub-femtomole) detection of peptides by matrix-...
AbstractThe feasibility of using photodissociation of protonated peptide molecules to sequence speci...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
A two-stage linear time-of-flight mass spectrometer is used to investigate the requirements for perf...
Photodissociation at 266 nm of some protonated peptides was investigated using a tandem-TOF spectrom...
AbstractA tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometer for the study of photodissociation of biopolymer i...
AbstractFor tandem mass spectrometry, the Fourier transform instrument exhibits advantages for the u...
Photodissociation (PD) at 193 nm of various singly protonated peptides was investigated. These inclu...
The energy dependence of competing fragmentation pathways of protonated peptide molecules is studied...
Several groups have investigated the photodissociation of peptide ions with ultraviolet light. Signi...
AbstractWe report here surface-induced dissociation spectra of three multiply charged peptides: doub...
AbstractPhotodissociation at 193 nm (6.43 eV) of the protonated substance-P, [M + H]+ ions, in a del...
AbstractPeptide molecular ion species up to m/z 3055 introduced into a Fourier-transform mass spectr...
The structural characterization of proteins often required them to be fragmented into small units co...
AbstractThe transmission efficiency of precursor and product ions decreases significantly at lower c...
AbstractThis article describes results of low-level (sub-femtomole) detection of peptides by matrix-...