Issue 10, 2004

Cleavage of the amide bond of protonated dipeptides

Abstract

Dissociation of the amide bond of protonated dipeptides is investigated using quantum chemical and RRKM calculations, via exploring linear free energy relationships and performing MS/MS experiments. Our studies suggest that fragmentation of protonated dipeptides at the amide bond is dominated by the a1–y1 pathway. Based on the proton affinities of the N- and C-terminal fragments the a1/y1 ion abundance ratio can be approximated considering a linear free energy relationship. To assist such discussions the PAs of a large number of imines are determined using reliable quantum chemical calculations. The energetics and kinetics of the a1–y1 pathways of H–Ser–Ala–OH, H–Val–Ala–OH, H–Val–Phe–OH, and H–Thr–Phe–OH are explored to rationalize differences between the MS/MS spectra of these peptides. The effect of increasing collision energy on the a1/y1 ion abundance ratio is investigated for protonated H–Tyr–Ile–OH. It is shown that kinetic shifts are mainly responsible for lack of observable [MH–CO]+ peak in the MS/MS spectra of the majority of protonated peptides.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Dec 2003
Accepted
17 Mar 2004
First published
27 Apr 2004

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004,6, 2691-2699

Cleavage of the amide bond of protonated dipeptides

B. Paizs, M. Schnölzer, U. Warnken, S. Suhai and A. G. Harrison, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004, 6, 2691 DOI: 10.1039/B315597H

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