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Masstodon : a tool for assigning peaks and modeling electron transfer reactions in top-down mass spectrometry
2019
Abstract: Top-down mass spectrometry methods are becoming continuously more popular in the effort to describe the proteome. They rely on the fragmentation of intact protein ions inside the mass spectrometer. Among the existing fragmentation methods, electron transfer dissociation is known for its precision and wide coverage of different cleavage sites. However, several side reactions can occur under electron transfer dissociation (ETD) conditions, including nondissociative electron transfer and proton transfer reaction. Evaluating their extent can provide more insight into reaction kinetics as well as instrument operation. Furthermore, preferential formation of certain reaction products can…
ETD and ECD Mass Spectrometry Fragmentation for the Characterization of Protein Post Translational Modifications
2012
The introduction of electron capture dissociation (ECD) by McLafferty and co-workers, and further of electron transfer dissociation (ETD), mechanism allows gas-phase fragmentation of multiply charged protein and peptide ions upon capture of a low-energy (<1 eV) electron or electron transfer in a gas phase ion-ion chemistry. The odd-electron species then undergoes rearrangement with subsequent cleavage of N−Cα backbone. Peptide fragmentation can take place inducing the formation of cand ztype fragment ions without loss of the information on the PTM localization. The key to the success of this approach is the selection of intact protein molecular ions and its profound potential for PTM charac…