Journal article
Loss of charged versus neutral heme from gaseous holomyoglobin ions
PA Chrisman, KA Newton, GE Reid, JM Wells, SA McLuckey
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD | Published : 2001
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.512
Abstract
The dissociation of holomyoglobin ions ranging in charge state from +10 to +2 has been studied using collisional activation in a quadrupole ion trap. Collisional activation times and amplitudes were varied to investigate the effects of these variables on dissociation of the heme group from the holoprotein. The onset of neutral heme loss occurs at a lower activation amplitude than loss of charged heme. For solutions of ferri-myoglobin, charged heme loss was prominent for +10 to +4 holomyoglobin ions, while neutral heme loss product was found to be dominant for charge states +3 and +2. For any given charge state, activation of holomyoglobin ions from a solution containing primarily ferro-myogl..
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