화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.112, No.6, 1286-1293, 2008
On the dynamics of fragment isomerization in collision-induced dissociation of peptides
The structures of peptide collision-induced dissociation (CID) product ions are investigated using ion mobility/mass spectrometry techniques combined with theoretical methods. The cross-section results are consistent with a mixture of linear and cyclic structures for both b(4) and a(4) fragment ions. Direct evidence for cyclic structures is essential in rationalizing the appearance of fragments with scrambled (i.e., permutated) primary structures, as the cycle may not open up where it was initially formed. It is demonstrated here that cyclic and linear a(4) structures can interconvert freely as a result of collisional activation, implying that isomerization takes place prior to dissociation.