Mass spectrometric sequencing of synthetic peptides containing alpha, alpha-dialkylated amino acid residues by MALDI post-source decay analysis.

Peptide research Pub Date : 1996-05-01
H Wenschuh, D Suckau, U Rapp, M Bienert, F Krause
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Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS), a method well-suited for mass determination of biomolecules, has been used to analyze fragment ions generated by post-source decay (PSD) of synthetic peptaibols containing high proportions of the sterically hindered amino acids alpha-amino isobutyric acid (Aib) and isovaline (Iva). Since peptaibols do not have a free N-terminal amino group or side chains subject to protonation, the analyzed peptides saturnisporin SA III, trichotoxin A-50 and chrysospermin B were shown to provide preferred N-terminal and C-terminal a, b, and y fragments as sodium adduct. Additionally, a cleavage of the labile Aib-Probond was observed for all peptides investigated. The fragmentation pattern allowed confirmation of the primary structure and, therefore, demonstrated the usefulness of MALDI-PSD mass spectrometry for sequence analysis of the peptaibols.

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利用MALDI源后衰减分析对含有α, α -二烷基化氨基酸残基的合成肽进行质谱测序。
基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱法(MALDI-TOF MS)是一种非常适合生物分子质量测定的方法,已被用于分析含有高比例位阻氨基酸α -氨基异丁酸(Aib)和异缬氨酸(Iva)的合成肽源后衰变(PSD)产生的片段离子。由于肽基没有游离的n端氨基或可被质子化的侧链,所分析的饱和孢蛋白SA III、毛毒素a -50和黄精蛋白B被证明提供了首选的n端和c端a、B和y片段作为钠加合物。此外,在所研究的所有肽中都观察到不稳定的Aib-Probond的切割。裂解模式可以确认主要结构,因此证明了MALDI-PSD质谱法对肽基序列分析的有效性。
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