In-Source Decay and Pseudo-MS3 of Peptide and Protein Ions Using Liquid AP-MALDI

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Atmospheric pressure MALDI on a Q-Exactive instrument was optimized for in-source decay and pseudo-MS3. The dependence of AP-MALDI ISD on the MALDI liquid matrix was investigated for peptides and proteins. The liquid matrices enabled long-life ISD signal, and exhibited high fragment ion yield and signal stability. Extensive a-, b-, c-, y-, and z-type fragment series were observed depending on the matrix used but were most extensive with 2,5-DHB. Complete sequence coverage of small peptide and intact protein-terminus sequence tags were obtained and confirmed using HCD as a pseudo-MS3 method. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Ait-Belkacem, R., Dilillo, M., Pellegrini, D., Yadav, A., de Graaf, E. L., & McDonnell, L. A. (2016). In-Source Decay and Pseudo-MS3 of Peptide and Protein Ions Using Liquid AP-MALDI. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 27(12), 2075–2079. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13361-016-1511-0

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