Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Collision experiments are a valid approach to characterize the ionic species generated by matrix assisted
laser desorption ionization (MALDI). When a time-of-flight analyzer is employed, three different
approaches are available for these experiments: the postsource decay (PSD), the LIFT and the MALDITOF/
TOF. The last two are of particular interest because of the overcoming of the PSD problems related
to mass calibration of the product ion spectra.
Experiments performed by LIFT on linear or cyclic peptides, in presence or in absence of collision
gas in the collision cell, gave evidence of an unexpected behavior: the two spectra were practically
superimposable, and in the former case only a few new fragmentation channels were activated with low
yield. These results mean that the selected ion exhibits a large amount of internal energy, capable of
promoting fragmentation processes in the time window corresponding to the flight time between ion
source and the acceleration electrode placed after the collision cell.
Experiments performed by varying the plume density show that this internal energy uptake occurs in
the expanding plume, throughmultiple collisions. The LIFT data have been compared with those achieved
by collisions of ESI-generated [MH]+ ions of angotensin II performed under 'in-source' conditions and by
triple-quadrupole experiments. The obtained results show a strong similarity among the spectra, indicating
that the internal energy uptake in a MALDI source is comparable with that of 40-eV ions colliding with Ar
in a triple-quadrupole instrument. Copyright ? 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LIFT; MALDI/MS; collisions; TOF/TOF
Elenco autori:
Seraglia, Roberta; Traldi, Pietro
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