Electron Transfer Dissociation of Alkali‐Cationized Phosphatidylcholines Allows Easy Double Bonds and sn‐1/sn‐2 Localizations
John Carlos,
Clarisse Gosset‐Erard,
Jean‐Yves Salpin
et al.
Abstract:RationaleThe emergence of new mass spectrometry (MS) dissociation methods has highlighted lipid isomers as new biomarkers. Only a few commercial methods without derivatization are available to characterize phosphatidylcholines (PCs) at the isomeric level. We propose to use electron transfer dissociation (ETD) as a method to determine the position of both double bonds and stereo numbering (sn) on glycerol for PC species.MethodsDoubly charged PCs were analyzed using alkali salts to promote the formation of [PC +… Show more
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