Journal article
Dissociation reactions of gaseous ferro-, ferri-, and apo-cytochrome c ions
JM Wells, GE Reid, BJ Engel, P Pan, SA McLuckey
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2001
Abstract
Electrochemical reduction of the iron bound in the heme group of cytochrome c is shown to occur in the nano-electrospray capillary if the protein is sprayed from neutral water using a steel wire as the electrical contact. Quadrupole ion trap collisional activation is used to study the dissociation reactions of cytochrome c as a function of the oxidation state of the iron. Oxidized (Fe(III)) cytochrome c dissociates via sequence-specific amide bond cleavage, while the reduced (Fe(II)) form of the protein dissociates almost exclusively by loss of protonated heme. Apo-cytochrome c, from which the heme has been removed either via gas-phase dissociation of the reduced holo-protein or via solution..
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