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Single series peptide fragment ion spectra generated by two-stage collision-induced dissociation in a triple quadrupole
Authors:Wolf D Lehmann
Institution:1. Central Spectroscopy Department, German Cancer Research Center, Im Neuenheimer Feld 280, D-69120, Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:By using nanoelectrospray ionization and a triple quadrupole analyzer, simplified fragment ion spectra of peptides have been recorded by combining skimmer collision-induced dissociation with precursor ion scanning or neutral loss scanning. These pseudo-MS3 scan modes are characterized by two-stage collision-induced dissociation and have been termed sCID/precursor and sCID/neutral loss scan, respectively. By these scan modes, peptide fragment ion spectra can be generated that predominantly show signals of a single fragment ion series, such as the B or Y″ series. Skimmer collision-induced dissociation combined with scanning for neutral loss of 28 generates spectra showing B ions, whereas combination with precursor ion scanning for the Y″1 ion results in spectra showing Y″ ions for tryptic peptides (Y″1=m/z 147 for C-terminal lysine, Y″1=m/z 175 for C-terminal arginine). Sequence information including the direction of the sequence is easily extracted from the simplified fragment ion spectra generated by two-stage collision-induced dissociation, because the scan mode defines the type of fragments observed. The analytical results reported are similar to those that have been achieved in MS3 experiments using a hybrid BEQQ or a pentaquadrupole mass spectrometer (Schey, K. L.; Schwartz, J. C.; Cooks, R. G. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 1989, 3, 305–309). The pseudo-MS3 technique used in this study has some limitations with respect to sample purity, because there is no step of mass selection before the first stage of collisional activation; however, it has the advantage that a standard triple quadrupole instrumentation can be used.
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