Fragmentation pathways of protonated peptides
German Cancer Research Center · Heidelberg University
Abstract
The fragmentation pathways of protonated peptides are reviewed in the present paper paying special attention to classification of the known fragmentation channels into a simple hierarchy defined according to the chemistry involved. It is shown that the 'mobile proton' model of peptide fragmentation can be used to understand the MS/MS spectra of protonated peptides only in a qualitative manner rationalizing differences observed for low-energy collision induced dissociation of peptide ions having or lacking a mobile proton. To overcome this limitation, a deeper understanding of the dissociation chemistry of protonated peptides is needed. To this end use of the 'pathways in competition' (PIC) model that involves…
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2Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Protonation
- Fragmentation (computing)
- Dissociation (chemistry)
- Collision-induced dissociation
- Peptide
- Ion
- Computational chemistry
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