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Novel phosphoryl derivatization method for peptide sequencing by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Jing Chen1, Yi Chen, Peng Gong
1The Key Laboratory for Bioorganic Phosphorus Chemistry of Education Ministry, Department of Chemistry, School of Life Sciences and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, P.R. China.
Abstract:
A one-step phosphoryl derivatization method has been used in a peptide sequencing procedure for electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS). The sodiated derivatized peptides exhibit very simple dissociation patterns, in which two kinds of fragment ions, [b(n) + OH + Na]+ and [a(n) + Na]+, are formed. Since the amino acid residues are lost sequentially from the C-terminus, peptide sequences can be identified easily. The fragmentation efficiency of peptides increased as a result of the phosphorylation, and also provided peaks of useful intensity at lower m/z. A peptide with lysine at the C-terminus was derivatized and analyzed by ESI-MS/MS. Similar mass spectra, from which the sequence could be read out, were obtained. This is a novel derivatization method yielding neutral derivatives that should be suitable for peptide sequencing by LC/ESI-MS/MS.