Journal article

Isomer differentiation via collision-induced dissociation: The case of protonated a-, β2- and β3-phenylalanines and their derivatives

AKY Lam, RAJ O'Hair

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | WILEY | Published : 2010

Abstract

A combination of electrospray ionisation (ESI), multistage and high-resolution mass spectrometry experiments is used to examine the gas-phase fragmentation reactions of the three isomeric phenylalanine derivatives, a-phenylalanine, b2-phenylalanine and b3-phenylalanine. Under collision-induced dissociation (CID) conditions, each of the protonated phenylalanine isomers fragmented differently, allowing for differentiation. For example, protonated b3-phenylalanine fragments almost exclusively via the loss of NH3, only b2-phenylalanine via the loss of H2O, while a- and b2- phenylalanine fragment mainly via the combined losses of H2ORCO. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were performed..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the ARC for financial support via the ARC Centre of Excellence in Free Radical Chemistry and Biotechnology. The authors gratefully acknowledge the generous allocation of computing time from both the Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing and the National Computational Infrastructure National Facility. The authors would also like to thank the ARC and VICS for funding of the LTQ FT hybrid mass spectrometer instrument. AKYL acknowledges the award of a Melbourne Research Scholarship from The University of Melbourne.