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Synthesis and Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Oligo-peptoids
Published on: February 21, 2018
Unique fragmentation of singly charged DEST cross-linked peptides
Yi He1, Matthew A Lauber, James P Reilly
1Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
Abstract:
It has previously been shown that when cross-linking reagent diethyl suberthioimidate (DEST) reacts with primary amines of proteins to yield amidinated residues, the primary amines retain their high basicity, and cross-linked species can be enriched by strong cation exchange. It is now demonstrated that collisional activation of singly-charged DEST cross-linked peptide ions leads to preferential cleavage at the cross-linked sites. The resulting product ions facilitate the detection and identification of cross-linked peptides.
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