Negative ion liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry of carbamate-linked oligodeoxynucleosides. II |
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Authors: | James A. Laram e,Brian Arbogast,Eugene P. Stirchak,Dwight D. Weller,Max L. Deinzer |
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Affiliation: | James A. Laramée,Brian Arbogast,Eugene P. Stirchak,Dwight D. Weller,Max L. Deinzer |
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Abstract: | ![]() Carbamate-linked Oligodeoxynucleosides, in which the backbone consists of carbamate and N-methylcarbamate linkages, have been analyzed by negative ion liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry. Bidirectional sequence-determining fragmentations are postulated to occur from a common radical anion intermediate that is produced by capture of an ionizing electron by the neutral sample molecule. Fragmentation reactions appear to be related to whether a proton or methyl group is present on the amide nitrogen. |
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