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价值平价使z(*) 型离子在化学上具有明显的区别
Shane L Hubler1, April Jue, Jason Keith
1Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 1, 2008
概括
一个新的价值平价规则在基于电子的解离过程中区分z型离子和c型离子. 这一发现有助于识别氨基酸成分并改善序列.
科学领域:
- 蛋白质组学是指蛋白质组学.
- 质谱测量质量谱测量
- 化学分析 化学分析
背景情况:
- 基于电子的解离方法,如电子捕获解离 (ECD) 和电子转移解离 (ETD),产生各种产物离子.
- 了解这些产品离子的化学成分对于准确的分析至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个新的价值平价规则,规范z (*) 类型离子的形成.
- 为了证明这个规则如何区分z (*) 型离子与其他常见产物离子,特别是c型离子.
- 为了展示这个规则在分析中的实际应用.
主要方法:
- 对226个电子转移解离 (ETD) 产物离子光谱的分析.
- 应用价值平价规则将化学成分和离子类型赋予观察到的产物离子.
- 规则的预测能力的实验验证.
主要成果:
- z (*) 类型的离子具有偶数的原子,具有奇偶的价值,与b,c和y类型的离子不同.
- 价值平价规则规定,c型和z (*) 型离子不能具有相同的化学组成或质量.
- 通过简单地检查m/z峰值,近一半的观察到的c-和z (*) 型离子被正确地分配.
结论:
- 价值平价规则为区分c型和z型 (*) 离子提供了一种简单的方法.
- 这一规则有助于直接确定氨基酸成分.
- 这些发现为改进的数据库搜索算法和新的序列测序提供了基础.
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