2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1044-0305(02)00868-1
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Recognition and quantification of binary and ternary mixtures of isomeric peptides by the kinetic method: metal ion and ligand effects on the dissociation of metal-bound complexes

Abstract: The kinetic method is applied to differentiate and quantify mixtures of isomeric tripeptides based on the competitive dissociations of divalent metal ion-bound clusters in an ion trap mass spectrometer. This methodology is extended further to determine compositions of ternary mixtures of the isomers Gly-Gly-Ala (GGA), Ala-Gly-Gly (AGG), and Gly-Ala-Gly (GAG). This procedure also allows to perform chiral quantification of a ternary mixture of optical isomers. The divalent metal ion Ca II is particularly appropr… Show more

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“…This is, however, limited to low mass compounds. A number of techniques utilizing branching ratios of product ions were also developed [6,11,12]. Alternatively, MS/MS spectra obtained at "low" and at "high" collision energies may be used to make this structural analysis.…”
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“…This is, however, limited to low mass compounds. A number of techniques utilizing branching ratios of product ions were also developed [6,11,12]. Alternatively, MS/MS spectra obtained at "low" and at "high" collision energies may be used to make this structural analysis.…”
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“…which requires the analytes to be measured under different conditions to obtain two sets of equations to solve this two unknown system [17]. In this study, the capability of the kinetic method to rapid isomeric distinction and quantitation of monosaccharides is explored, using D-glucose, Dgalactose, and D-fructose (Scheme 1) as examples.…”
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“…This method could form the basis for possible future quantitative analyses of mixtures of larger peptides, as generated, for example, in combinatorial synthesis of peptides and peptide mimics. 23 Tetrapeptide systems have also been examined; it has been determined through experiments that the steric properties of positional peptides; AGGG, GAGG, GGAG, and GGGA are easily manipulated through the use of a fixed ligand. The steric interactions are magnified and this results in a larger R iso value, viz., greater isomeric discrimination.…”
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