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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Wincel, H. | Fokkens, R.H. | Nibbering, N.M.M.
Affiliations: Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kasprzaka 44/52, 01‐224 Warsaw, Poland | Institute of Mass Spectrometry, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 129, 1018 WS Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract: The reactivity of the nitrosonium ion, NO+, with the amino acid Glu and the dipeptide γ‐Glu–Met in the gas phase has been investigated using the combination of chemical ionisation mass spectrometry and MS/MS. It is shown that NO+ reacts efficiently with both Glu and Glu–Met leading to the formation of the nitroso‐group containing ions at m/z 159 and 288. The formation of m/z 159, (GluNO‐18)+, is rationalized by a mechanism involving an electrophilic attack of NO+ upon the carbonyl oxygen atom of one of the carboxylic groups of Glu and the N‐terminal carboxylic group of Glu–Met leading to the neutral losses of H2O and Met, respectively. The unimolecular decompositions of the metastable and collisionally activated m/z 159 ions lead primarily to the elimination of the neutral species HNO (major) and the (Glu‐18) residue (minor). The formation of the m/z 288 ions can be described by a mechanistic scheme which involves the ion‐molecule interaction of m/z 159 with Glu and Glu–Met and subsequent losses of H2O and Met, respectively. Unimolecular and collisionally activated dissociations of m/z 288 suggest the formation of the proton‐bridged ion‐neutral complex [(GluNO‐18)···H+···(Glu‐18)].
Journal: Spectroscopy, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 247-257, 2000
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