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SITS Derivatization of Peptides to Enhance 266 nm Ultraviolet Photodissociation (UVPD).

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2017-03-21)
M Montana Quick, M Rachel Mehaffey, Robert W Johns, W Ryan Parker, Jennifer S Brodbelt
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N-terminal derivatization of peptides with the chromogenic reagent 4-acetamido-4-isothiocyanatostilbene-2,2-disulfonic acid (SITS) is demonstrated to enhance the efficiency of 266 nm ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD). Attachment of the chromophore results in a mass shift of 454 Da and provides significant gains in the number and abundances of diagnostic fragment ions upon UVPD. Activation of SITS-tagged peptides with 266 nm UVPD leads to many fragment ions akin to the a/b/y ions commonly produced by CID, along with other sequence ions (c, x, and z) typically accessed through higher energy pathways. Extreme bias towards C-terminal fragment ions is observed upon activation of SITS-tagged peptides using multiple 266 nm laser pulses. Due to the high reaction efficiency of the isothiocyanate coupling to the N-terminus of peptides, we demonstrate the ability to adapt this strategy to a high-throughput LC-MS/MS workflow with 266 nm UVPD. Graphical Abstract ᅟ.

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4-Acetamido-4′-Isothiocyanato-2,2′-Stilbenedisulfonsäure Dinatriumsalz, ≥80%