Journal article
Quantification of competing H3PO4 Versus HPO 3 H2O neutral losses from regioselective 18O-labeled phosphopeptides
L Cui, I Yapici, B Borhan, GE Reid
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | Published : 2014
Abstract
Abundant neutral losses of 98 Da are often observed upon ion trap CID-MS/MS of protonated phosphopeptide ions. Two competing fragmentation pathways are involved in this process, namely, the direct loss of H3PO4 from the phosphorylated residue and the combined losses of HPO3 and H2O from the phosphorylation site and from an additional site within the peptide, respectively. These competing pathways produce product ions with different structures but the same m/z values, potentially limiting the utility of CID-MS3 for phosphorylation site localization. To quantify the relative contributions of these pathways and to determine the conditions under which each pathway predominates, we have examined ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for the purchase of the LTQ Orbitrap Velos mass spectrometer used in this study was provided by Michigan State University.