Protein primary structure using orthogonal fragmentation techniques in Fourier transform mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Zubarev Roman |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Biological & Medical Mass Spectrometry, Uppsala University, Box 583, Uppsala S-751 23, Sweden. roman.zubarev@bmms.uu.se |
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Abstract: | Proteomics analysis using tandem mass spectrometry requires informative backbone fragmentation of peptide ions. Collision-activated dissociation (CAD) of cations alone is not sufficiently informative to satisfy all requirements. Thus, there is a need to supplement CAD with a complementary fragmentation technique. Electron capture dissociation (ECD) is complementary to collisional excitation in terms of the cleavage of a different bond (N-Calpha versus C-N bond) and other properties. CAD-ECD combination improves protein identification and enables high-throughput de novo sequencing of peptides. ECD and its variants are also useful in mapping labile post-translational modifications in proteins and isomer differentiation; for example, distinguishing Ile from Leu, iso-Asp from Asp and even D- from L-amino acid residues. |
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