The role of acidic residues and of sodium ion adduction on the gas-phase H/D exchange of peptides and peptide dimers

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作者
Jurchen, JC [1 ]
Cooper, RE [1 ]
Williams, ER [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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10.1016/j.jasms.2003.08.005
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Gas-phase H/D exchange is widely used for characterizing the structure of ions. However, many structural parameters that affect the rate of H/D exchange are poorly understood, which complicates the interpretation of experimental data. Here, the effects of sodium ion adduction on the rate of H/D exchange with D2O for a series of peptides and peptide dimers with varying numbers of acidic residues are described. The maximum number of sodium ion adducts that can be accommodated by the peptides and peptide dimers in this study is N + 1, where N is the number of free carboxylic acid groups. The formation of methyl-esters at all carboxylic acid groups, or the replacement of all the acidic hydrogens with sodium ions, effectively shuts down H/D exchange with D2O. In contrast, both the rate and the extent of H/D exchange with D2O are increased for most of the peptides and peptide dimers by the adduction of an intermediate number of sodium ions. These results are consistent with the H/D exchange occurring via a salt-bridge mechanism and show that the presence of two carboxylic acid groups is much better than one. The results with peptide dimers also indicate that surface accessibility may not be a dominant factor in the extent of H/D exchange for these ions. (C) 2003 American Society for Mass Spectrometry.
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