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Solution Dependence of the Collisional Activation of Ubiquitin [M + 7H]7+ Ions
Authors:Huilin Shi  Natalya Atlasevich  Samuel I. Merenbloom  David E. Clemmer
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47405, USA
2. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, 10028, USA
3. AB SCIEX, Vaughan, ON, L4K 4V8, Canada
Abstract:The solution dependence of gas-phase unfolding for ubiquitin [M + 7H]7+ ions has been studied by ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry (IMS-MS). Different acidic water:methanol solutions are used to favor the native (N), more helical (A), or unfolded (U) solution states of ubiquitin. Unfolding of gas-phase ubiquitin ions is achieved by collisional heating and newly formed structures are examined by IMS. With an activation voltage of 100 V, a selected distribution of compact structures unfolds, forming three resolvable elongated states (E1-E3). The relative populations of these elongated structures depend strongly on the solution composition. Activation of compact ions from aqueous solutions known to favor N-state ubiquitin produces mostly the E1 type elongated state, whereas activation of compact ions from methanol containing solutions that populate A-state ubiquitin favors the E3 elongated state. Presumably, this difference arises because of differences in precursor ion structures emerging from solution. Thus, it appears that information about solution populations can be retained after ionization, selection, and activation to produce the elongated states. These data as well as others are discussed. Figure
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