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Vibrational characterization of simple peptides using cryogenic infrared photodissociation of H2-tagged, mass-selected ions.


ABSTRACT: We present infrared photodissociation spectra of two protonated peptides that are cooled in a ~10 K quadrupole ion trap and "tagged" with weakly bound H(2) molecules. Spectra are recorded over the range of 600-4300 cm(-1) using a table-top laser source, and are shown to result from one-photon absorption events. This arrangement is demonstrated to recover sharp (?? ~6 cm(-1)) transitions throughout the fingerprint region, despite the very high density of vibrational states in this energy range. The fundamentals associated with all of the signature N-H and C=O stretching bands are completely resolved. To address the site-specificity of the C=O stretches near 1800 cm(-1), we incorporated one (13)C into the tripeptide. The labeling affects only one line in the complex spectrum, indicating that each C=O oscillator contributes a single distinct band, effectively "reporting" its local chemical environment. For both peptides, analysis of the resulting band patterns indicates that only one isomeric form is generated upon cooling the ions initially at room temperature into the H(2) tagging regime.

SUBMITTER: Kamrath MZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3099397 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vibrational characterization of simple peptides using cryogenic infrared photodissociation of H2-tagged, mass-selected ions.

Kamrath Michael Z MZ   Garand Etienne E   Jordan Peter A PA   Leavitt Christopher M CM   Wolk Arron B AB   Van Stipdonk Michael J MJ   Miller Scott J SJ   Johnson Mark A MA  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20110330 16


We present infrared photodissociation spectra of two protonated peptides that are cooled in a ~10 K quadrupole ion trap and "tagged" with weakly bound H(2) molecules. Spectra are recorded over the range of 600-4300 cm(-1) using a table-top laser source, and are shown to result from one-photon absorption events. This arrangement is demonstrated to recover sharp (Δν ~6 cm(-1)) transitions throughout the fingerprint region, despite the very high density of vibrational states in this energy range. T  ...[more]

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