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Near-Edge Soft X-ray Absorption Mass Spectrometry of Protonated Melittin
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Egorov, Dmitrii
Bari, Sadia
Boll, Rebecca
Dörner, Simon
Deinert, Sascha
Hoekstra, Ronnie
Zamudio-Bayer, Vicente
Lindblad, Rebecka
Bülow, Christine
Timm, Martin
von Issendorff, Bernd
Lau, J. Tobias
Schlathölter, Thomas
DOI
10.1007/s13361-018-2035-6
Abstract
We have investigated the photoionization and photofragmentation yields of gas-phase multiply protonated melittin cations for photon energies at the K-shell absorption edges of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Two similar experimental approaches were employed. In both experiments, mass selected [melittin+qH]q+ (q=2-4) ions were accumulated in radiofrequency ion traps. The trap content was exposed to intense beams of monochromatic soft X-ray photons from synchrotron beamlines and photoproducts were analyzed by means of time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Mass spectra were recorded for fixed photon energies, and partial ion yield spectra were recorded as a function of photon energy. The combination of mass spectrometry and soft X-ray spectroscopy allows for a direct correlation of protein electronic structure with various photoionization channels. Non-dissociative single and double ionization are used as a reference. The contribution of both channels to various backbone scission channels is quantified and related to activation energies and protonation sites. Soft X-ray absorption mass spectrometry combines fast energy deposition with single and double ionization and could complement established activation techniques. Graphical Abstractᅟ.
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