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Noncovalent duplex DNA/drug complexes formed between one of three 14-base pair non-self-complementary duplexes with variable GC content and one of eight different DNA-interactive drugs are characterized by infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD), and the resulting spectra are compared to conventional collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) mass spectra in a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer. IRMPD yielded comparable information to previously reported CAD results in which strand separation pathways dominate for complexes containing the more AT-rich sequences and/or minor groove binding drugs, whereas drug ejection pathways are prominent for complexes containing intercalating drugs and/or duplexes with higher GC base content. The large photoabsorptive cross section of the phosphate backbone at 10.6 mum promotes highly efficient dissociation within short irradiation times (<2 ms at 50 W) or using lower laser powers and longer irradiation times (<15 W at 15 ms), activation times on par with or shorter than standard CAD experiments. This large photoabsorptivity leads to a controllable ion activation method which can be used to produce qualitatively similar spectra to CAD while minimizing uninformative base loss dissociation pathways or instead be tuned to yield a high degree of secondary fragmentation. Additionally, the low-mass cutoff associated with conventional CAD plays no role in IRMPD, resulting in richer MS/MS information in the low m/z region. IRMPD is also used for multiadduct dissociation in order to increase MS/MS sensitivity, and a two-stage IRMPD/IRMPD method is demonstrated as a means to give specific DNA sequence information that would be useful when screening drug binding by mixtures of duplexes.  相似文献   

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We modified a dual-cell linear ion trap mass spectrometer to perform infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) in the low-pressure trap of a dual-cell quadrupole linear ion trap (dual-cell QLT) and perform large-scale IRMPD analyses of complex peptide mixtures. Upon optimization of activation parameters (precursor q-value, irradiation time, and photon flux), IRMPD subtly, but significantly, outperforms resonant-excitation collisional-activated dissociation (CAD) for peptides identified at a 1% false-discovery rate (FDR) from a yeast tryptic digest (95% confidence, p = 0.019). We further demonstrate that IRMPD is compatible with the analysis of isobaric-tagged peptides. Using fixed QLT rf amplitude allows for the consistent retention of reporter ions, but necessitates the use of variable IRMPD irradiation times, dependent upon precursor mass to charge (m/z). We show that IRMPD activation parameters can be tuned to allow for effective peptide identification and quantitation simultaneously. We thus conclude that IRMPD performed in a dual-cell ion trap is an effective option for the large-scale analysis of both unmodified and isobaric-tagged peptides.  相似文献   

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Oligosaccharides are known to play important roles in many biological processes. In the study of oligosaccharides, collision-induced dissociation (CID) is the most common dissociation method to elucidate the sequence and connectivity. However, a disadvantage of CID is the decrease in both the degree and efficiency of dissociation with increasing mass. In the present study, we have successfully performed infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) on 39 O-linked mucin-type oligosaccharide alditols (both neutral and anionic). CID and IRMPD spectra of several oligosaccharides were also compared. They yielded nearly identical fragment ions corresponding to the lowest energy fragmentation pathways. The characteristic fragmentations of structural motifs, which can provide the linkage information, were similarly presented in both CID and IRMPD spectra. Multistage of CID (MS(3) or MS(4)) is commonly needed to completely sequence the oligosaccharides, while IRMPD of the same compounds yielded the fragment ions corresponding to the loss of the first residue to the last residue during a single-stage tandem MS (MS(2)). Finally, it is shown that the fragmentation efficiency of IRMPD increases with the increasing size of oligosaccharides.  相似文献   

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Infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) of alkali metal-coordinated oligosaccharides was obtained in a Fourier transform mass spectrometer. Fragmentation of the oligosaccharides was observed for Li+- and Na+-coordinated species. For larger alkali metal ions (K+, Rb+, and Cs+), the major products were the alkali metal ions. IRMPD experiments were performed on milk oligosaccharides, and the dissociation thresholds were determined. The threshold values were found to differ for the isomers. It is suggested that the threshold may be useful for differentiating isomeric compounds. Additionally, oligosaccharide alditols from biological samples were analyzed. Comparison of the collision-induced dissociation (CID) and IRMPD spectra of oligosaccharide alditols revealed that IRMPD could be used as a complementary method to obtain structural information.  相似文献   

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A novel scheme for performing infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) is presented in which a hollow fiber waveguide (HFWG) is used to transmit IR radiation into the ion storage region of a mass spectrometer. Efficient dissociation of oligonucleotide and protein ions is demonstrated on an ESI-FTICR instrument in which IRMPD is performed in the external ion reservoir and on a quadrupole ion trap. Using a simple optical scheme consisting of a single focusing lens and an x, y translator, the 10.6-microm IR laser beam, initially 3.5 mm in diameter, is focused into the vacuum-sealed HFWG. The small internal diameter and the high transfer efficiency of the waveguide allow IR radiation of high power density to be employed for IRMPD. In studies performed on a quadrupole ion trap, a 500-microm-i.d. waveguide was used as a medium to transmit IR radiation directly through a 700-microm orifice in the ring electrode. Efficient IRMPD of both a 12-mer oligonucleotide and the protein melittin were performed at laser powers of 0.5 and 3.2 W, respectively.  相似文献   

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Infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) of N-terminal sulfonated peptides improves de novo sequencing capabilities in a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer. Not only does IRMPD promote highly efficient dissociation of the N-terminal sulfonated peptides but also the entire series of y ions down to the y(1) fragment may be detected due to alleviation of the low-mass cutoff problem associated with conventional collisional activated dissociation (CAD) methods in a quadrupole ion trap. Commercial de novo sequencing software was applied for the interpretation of CAD and IRMPD MS/MS spectra collected for seven unmodified peptides and the corresponding N-terminal sulfonated species. In most cases, the additional information obtained by N-terminal sulfonation in combination with IRMPD provided significant improvements in sequence identification. The software sequence tag results were combined with a commercial database searching algorithm to interpret sequence information of a tryptic digest on alpha-casein s1. Energy-variable CAD studies confirmed a 30-40% reduction in the critical energies of the N-terminal sulfonated peptides relative to unmodified peptides. This reduction in dissociation energy facilitates IRMPD in a quadrupole ion trap.  相似文献   

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In top-down proteomics, intact gaseous proteins are fragmented in a mass spectrometer by, e.g., electron capture dissociation (ECD) to obtain structural information. By far, most top-down approaches involve dissociation of protein cations. However, in electrospray ionization of phosphoproteins, the high acidity of phosphate may contribute to the formation of intramolecular hydrogen bonds or salt bridges, which influence subsequent fragmentation behavior. Other acidic proteins or proteins with regions containing multiple acidic residues may also be affected similarly. Negative ion mode, on the other hand, may enhance deprotonation and unfolding of multiply phosphorylated or highly acidic protein regions. Here, activated ion electron detachment dissociation (AI-EDD) and negative ion infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) were employed to investigate the fragmentation of intact proteins, including multiply phosphorylated β-casein, calmodulin, and glycosylated ribonuclease B. Compared to AI-ECD and positive ion IRMPD, AI-EDD and negative ion IRMPD provide complementary protein sequence information, particularly in regions with high acidity, including the multiply phosphorylated region of β-casein.  相似文献   

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Tandem infrared multiphoton dissociation and collisionally activated dissociation methods are implemented in a quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer and used to characterize an array of antibiotic ions generated by electrospray ionization. The tandem methods prove useful for probing fragmentation genealogies, evaluating the structures of lower mass fragment ions produced from higher mass molecular ions, and differentiating isobaric ions. The infrared multiphoton dissociation method is more efficient for producing an array of fragment ions over a large mass range, whereas collisionally activated dissociation is preferable for the analysis of lower m/z ions.  相似文献   

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We propose and demonstrate a new method for multiple-stage mass spectrometry (MSn), collision-activated infrared multiphoton dissociation (CA-IRMPD), which is very effective for the quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer (QITMS). CA-IRMPD uses a combination of focused laser irradiation (beam radius, approximately 0.4 mm) and collisional activation by a supplemental AC voltage between endcap electrodes. This combination enables IRMPD, which has conventionaLly been ineffective above 10(-4) Torr, to be used under a standard bath gas pressure of 2-8 mTorr. CA-IRMPD can produce richer spectra of product ions than CID or IRMPD while maintaining high sensitivity and mass resolution; thus, it will contribute to an accurate determination of peptide sequences.  相似文献   

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A major challenge encountered in mass spectrometric metabolite analysis is the identification and structural characterization of metabolites. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry is a valuable technique for metabolite structural determination because it provides accurate masses and allows for multiple MS/MS fragmentation strategies, including infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) and electron-induced dissociation (EID). Collision activated dissociation (CAD) is currently the most commonly used MS/MS technique for metabolite structural characterization. In contrast, IRMPD and EID have had very limited, if any, application for metabolite characterization. Here, we explore IRMPD and EID of phosphate-containing metabolites and compare the resulting fragmentation patterns to those of CAD. Our results show that CAD, IRMPD, and EID provide complementary structural information for phosphate-containing metabolites. Overall, CAD provided the most extensive fragmentation for smaller (<600 Da) phosphate-containing metabolites; however, IRMPD generated more extensive fragmentation for larger (>600 Da) phosphate-containing metabolites, particularly for species containing increased numbers of phosphate groups. EID generally provided complementary fragmentation to CAD and showed extensive fragmentation with relatively evenly abundant product ions, regardless of metabolite size. However, EID fragmentation efficiency is lower than those of CAD and IRMPD.  相似文献   

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The first implementation of infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) for a hybrid quadrupole time-of-flight (QqTOF) mass spectrometer is reported. Ions were trapped in the radio frequency-only quadrupole (q2), which normally serves as a collision cell, and irradiated by a continuous CO2 IR laser. The laser beam was introduced coaxially with the quadrupoles in order to maximize overlap with the ion path. The resolution of the TOF mass analyzer allowed direct charge state determination for fragments smaller than 7 kDa. For larger fragments, the charge state could be assigned using the multiple losses of water, characteristic for IRMPD of proteins. The analytical performance is demonstrated by top-down sequencing of several representative proteins (equine myoglobin, bovine casein, and human insulin and chaperonin 10). Various post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, acetylation, formation of disulfide bridges, and removal of N-terminal methionine followed by acetylation are detected and characterized. The utility of IRMPD for the analysis of biological samples is demonstrated in a study of a recently identified potential marker for endometrial cancer, chaperonin 10.  相似文献   

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A strategy for increasing the efficiency of infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) in a quadrupole ion trap (QIT) is described. IR-active ligands (IRALs) are incorporated into noncovalent complexes of the type [M2+(analyte) IRAL]+, where M is a transition metal such as copper or cobalt and IRAL is an auxiliary ligand with an IR-active phosphonate functional group. The complexes are formed via self-assembly in solution directly prior to ESI-MS analysis. We demonstrate this new IRMPD approach for the structural characterization of flavonoids. The fragment ions obtained by IRMPD are similar to those obtained by CAD and allow facile isomer differentiation of flavonoids. Fourier transform infrared absorption attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR) and energy-variable CAD experiments indicate that the high IRMPD efficiencies stem from the very large IR absorptivities of the IR-active ligands.  相似文献   

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Infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) in a quadrupole ion trap coupled to high-performance liquid chromatography allows the selective dissociation of phosphorylated peptides in mixtures following chromatographic separation. This method is shown to be effective for differentiation of phosphorylated peptides from unphosphorylated ones; only the abundances of the phosphorylated species are appreciably decreased following exposure to 125 ms of 10.6-microm radiation. This LC-IRMPD-MS strategy is demonstrated for a mock mixture of peptides and a tryptic digest of alphaS1-casein. The ability of this technique to differentiate peptides based on phosphorylation state is unaffected by whether the peptides are protonated or sodium-cationized.  相似文献   

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We have implemented efficient and rapid collisionally activated dissociation (CAD) external to an ICR cell by use of a novel axial electric potential gradient mounted in an external ion accumulation octopole. The gradient is produced by eight tilted (in the axial direction) wires mounted between the rods of the octopole. Rapid switching of the wire potential between a positive and negative value drives the ion axial motion back and forth and, in the presence of nitrogen gas at suitable pressure, induces dissociation. A fragmentation period on the order of tens of milliseconds is typical. Precursor ion isolation is achieved in a quadrupole mass filter mounted between the electrospray source and the accumulation octopole. A scan rate of >1 Hz is possible with resolving power and mass accuracy equivalent to direct infusion experiments (for equivalent detection period for 1 scan). The method is thus sufficiently rapid for MS/MS with on-line LC sample introduction. Moreover, compared to CAD in the ICR cell, external CAD improves mass accuracy, producing thermal on-axis fragment ions for detection.  相似文献   

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Glycoproteins are a functionally important class of biomolecules for which structural elucidation presents a challenge. Fragmentation of N-glycosylated peptides, employing collisionally activated dissociation, typically yields product ions that result from dissociation at glycosidic bonds, with little occurrence of dissociation at peptide backbone sites. We have applied two dissociation techniques, electron capture dissociation (ECD) and infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD), in a 7-T Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer, in the investigation of an N-glycosylated peptide from an unfractionated tryptic digest of the lectin of the coral tree, Erythrina corallodendron. ECD provided c and z. ions derived from the peptide backbone, with no observed loss of sugars. Cleavage at 11 of 15 backbone amine bonds was observed. The lack of cleavage at sites located close to the glycosylated asparagine residue may result from steric blocking by the glycan. IRMPD provided abundant fragment ions, primarily through dissociation at glycosidic linkages. The monosaccharide composition and the presence of three glycan branch sites could be determined from the IRMPD fragments. The two types of spectra, obtained with the same instrument, thus provide complementary structural information about the glycopeptide. The current result extends the applicability of ECD for glycopeptide analysis to N-glycosylated peptides and to peptides containing branched, highly substituted glycans.  相似文献   

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We have mounted a permanent on-axis dispenser cathode electron source inside the magnet bore of a 9.4-T Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer. This configuration allows electron capture dissociation (ECD) to be performed reliably on a millisecond time scale. We have also implemented an off-axis laser geometry that enables simultaneous access to ECD and infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD). Optimum performance of both fragmentation techniques is maintained. The analytical utility of performing either ECD or IRMPD on a given precursor ion population is demonstrated by structural characterization of several posttranslationally modified peptides: IRMPD of phosphorylated peptides results in few backbone (b- and y-type) cleavages, and product ion spectra are dominated by neutral loss of H3PO4. In contrast, ECD provides significantly more backbone (c- and z*-type) cleavages without loss of H3PO4. For N-glycosylated tryptic peptides, IRMPD causes extensive cleavage of the glycosidic bonds, providing structural information about the glycans. ECD cleaves all backbone bonds (except the N-terminal side of proline) in a 3-kDa glycopeptide with no saccharide loss. However, only a charge-reduced radical species and some side chain losses are observed following ECD of a 5-kDa glycopeptide from the same protein. An MS3 experiment involving IR laser irradiation of the charge-reduced species formed by electron capture results in extensive dissociation into c- and z-type fragment ions. Mass-selective external ion accumulation is essential for the structural characterization of these low-abundance (modified) peptides.  相似文献   

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Ion mobility/time-of-flight mass spectrometry techniques have been used to examine distributions of fragment ions generated by collision-induced dissociation (CID) in a quadrupole ion trap. The mobility-based separation step prior to mass-to-charge (m/z) analysis reduces spectral congestion and provides information that complements m/z-based assignments of peaks. The approach is demonstrated by examining fragmentation patterns of insulin chain B (a 30-residue peptide), and ubiquitin (a protein containing 76 amino acids). Some fragments of ubiquitin show evidence for multiple stable conformations.  相似文献   

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The structural elucidation of oligosaccharides remains a major challenge. Mass spectrometry provides a rapid and convenient method for structural elucidation based on tandem mass spectrometry. Ions commonly are selected and subjected to collision-induced dissociation (CID) to obtain structural information. Unfortunately, N-linked oligosaccharides are relatively large compounds and are not readily fragmented using CID. In this report, we illustrate the use of infrared multiphoton dissociation (IRMPD) to obtain structural information for large N-linked oligosaccharides. The IRMPD and CID behavior of oligosaccharides were compared for high-mannose-type oligosaccharides. Fragmentation that could not be obtained through conventional CID in Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry was observed with N-linked oligosaccharides. O-Linked and N-linked glycans of similarly large sizes were compared. It was found that internal cross-ring cleavages were observed only for N-linked oligosaccharides. The mannose branch points of N-linked oligosaccharides are apparently more susceptible to cross-ring cleavages.  相似文献   

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Two related methods for effecting electron-transfer dissociation (ETD) are described that involve either the storage of analyte cations in a linear ion trap while reagent anions are transmitted through the cations or storage of the reagent anions with transmission of the analyte cations. In the former approach, the ETD products are captured and stored in the linear ion trap for subsequent mass analysis. In the latter approach, the ETD products pass through the linear ion trap and must be collected or directly mass-analyzed by an external device. In the present study, another linear ion trap is placed in series with the ion trap where the ion/ion reaction was employed. A pulsed dual ion source approach coupled with a hybrid triple quadrupole/linear ion trap instrument was used to illustrate these methods. The two approaches give similar results in terms of the identities and relative abundances of the ETD products. Under optimum conditions, the two approaches also give comparable extents of ion/ion reactions for the same reaction time. Also, conversions of precursor ions to product ions over the same reaction time are similar to those noted for experiments in which ions of both polarities are stored simultaneously. These approaches, therefore, provide expanded experimental options for the use of ETD. An advantage of transmission mode experiments that they hold over mutual storage mode experiments is that they do not require that any specialized measures be taken to enable the simultaneous storage of oppositely charged ions.  相似文献   

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Payne AH  Glish GL 《Analytical chemistry》2001,73(15):3542-3548
Thermally assisted infrared multiphoton photodissociation (TA-IRMPD) provides an effective means to dissociate ions in the quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer (QITMS) without detrimentally affecting the performance of the instrument. IRMPD can offer advantages over collision-induced dissociation (CID). However, collisions with the QITMS bath gas at the standard pressure and ambient temperature cause IR-irradiated ions to lose energy faster than photons can be absorbed to induce dissociation. The low pressure required for IRMPD (< or = 10(-5) Torr) is not that required for optimal performance of the QITMS (10(-3) Torr), and sensitivity and resolution suffer. TA-IRMPD is performed with the bath gas at an elevated temperature. The higher temperature of the bath gas results in less energy lost in collisions of the IR-excited ions with the bath gas. Thermal assistance allows IRMPD to be used at or near optimal pressures, which results in an approximately 1 order of magnitude increase in signal intensity. Unlike CID, IRMPD allows small product ions, those less than about one-third the m/z of the parent ion, to be observed. IRMPD should also be more easily paired with fluctuating ion sources, as the corresponding fluctuations in resonant frequencies do not affect IRMPD. Finally, while IR irradiation nonselectively causes dissociation of all ions, TA-IRMPD can be made selective by using axial expansion to move ions away from the path of the laser beam.  相似文献   

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