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Charge state dependent top-down characterisation using electron transfer dissociation (CROSBI ID 181207)

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Rožman, Marko ; Gaskell, Simon J. Charge state dependent top-down characterisation using electron transfer dissociation // RCM. Rapid communications in mass spectrometry, 26 (2012), 3; 282-286. doi: 10.1002/rcm.5330

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Rožman, Marko ; Gaskell, Simon J.

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Charge state dependent top-down characterisation using electron transfer dissociation

The dissociation of protein ions (5–30 kDa) as a function of charge state has been explored in order to suggest the optimal charge state range for top-down sequencing. Proteins were generated under denaturing conditions and their charge states were modified via ion/ion proton transfer reactions prior to dissociation. Electron transfer dissociation (ETD) data suggested optimal sequence coverage for charge states in the m/z range from 700 to 950 while limited sequence coverage was noted when the precursor m/z was above 1000. Sequence coverage from ETD data was found to be dependent on protein size, with smaller proteins having better sequence coverage. An observed depletion in sequence-related information was mainly attributed to limited instrument (ion trap) performance (m/z range and resolution). For a combined ETD/collision-induced dissociation (CID) approach it is difficult to propose an optimal m/z range since good sequence coverage for CID is at intermediate charge states and the optimal m/z range increases with protein size. When only one charge state can be analysed in a combined ETD/CID approach, a range around 950 m/z is suggested as a starting point. Alternatively, two charge states should be explored, each optimal for either ETD or CID. Overall, these suggestions should be useful to achieve enhanced characterisation of smaller proteins/ large protein fragments (generated from denaturing solutions) in minimal analysis times.

top-down ; electron transfer dissociation ; collision induced dissociation ; protein ; charge state

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26 (3)

2012.

282-286

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0951-4198

1097-0231

10.1002/rcm.5330

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