Proton affinities of the N- and C-terminal segments arising upon the dissociation of the amide bond in protonated peptides

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作者
Nold, MJ [1 ]
Cerda, BA [1 ]
Wesdemiotis, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Akron, Dept Chem, Akron, OH 44325 USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
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10.1016/S1044-0305(98)00120-2
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Dissociation of the amide bonds in a protonated peptide leads to N-terminal sequence fragments with cyclic structures and C-terminal sequence fragments with linear structures. The ionic fragments containing the N-terminus (b(n)) have been shown to be protonated oxazolones, whereas those containing the C-terminus (y(n)) are protonated Linear peptides. The coproduced neutral fragments are cyclic peptides from the N-terminus and linear peptides from the C-terminus. A likely determinant of these structural choices is the proton affinity (PA) of the described peptide segments. This study determines the PA values of such segments (Pep), i.e., cyclic and linear dipeptides and a relevant oxazolone, based on the dissociations of proton-bound dimers [Pep + B(i)]H(+) in which B(i) is a reference base of known PA value (Cooks kinetic method). The dissociations are assessed at different internal energies to thereby obtain both proton affinities as well as entropies of protonation. For species with comparable amino acid composition, the proton affinity land gas phase basicity follows the order cyclic peptide much less than oxazolone approximate to Linear peptide. This ranking is consistent with dissociation of the protonated peptide via interconverting proton-bound complexes involving N-terminal oxazolone (O) or cyclopeptide (C) segments and C-terminal Linear peptide segments (L), viz. O ... H(+)... L reversible arrow C ... H(+)... L. N-terminal sequence ions (b(n)) are formed with oxazolone structures which can efficiently compete for the proton with the linear segments. On the other hand, N-terminal neutral fragments detach as cyclic peptides, with H(+) now being retained by the more basic linear segment from the C-terminus to yield y(n). (J Am Soc Mass Spectrom 1999, 10, 1-8) (C) 1999 American Society for Mass Spectrometry.
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