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Characterization of N-Boc/Fmoc/Z-N′-formyl-gem-diaminoalkyl derivatives using electrospray ionization multi-stage mass spectrometry

VERARDO, Giancarlo
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GORASSINI, Andrea
2013
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
Abstract
N-Boc/Fmoc/Z-N′-formyl-gem-diaminoalkyl derivatives, intermediates particularly useful in the synthesis of partially modified retro-inverso peptides, have been characterized by both positive and negative ion electrospray ionization (ESI) ion-trap multi-stage mass spectrometry (MSn). The MS2 collision induced dissociation (CID) spectra of the sodium adduct of the formamides derived from the corresponding N-Fmoc/Z-amino acids, dipeptide and tripeptide acids show the [M + Na-NH2CHO]+ ion, arising from the loss of formamide, as the base peak. Differently, the MS2 CID spectra of [M + Na]+ ion of all the N-Boc derivatives yield the abundant [M + Na-C4H8]+ and [M + Na-Boc + H]+ ions because of the loss of isobutylene and CO2 from the Boc protecting function. Useful information on the type of amino acids and their sequence in the N-protected dipeptidyl and tripeptidyl-N′-formamides is provided by MS2 and subsequent MSn experiments on the respective precursor ions. The negative ion ESI mass spectra of these oligomers show, in addition to [M-H]-, [M + HCOO]- and [M + Cl]- ions, the presence of in-source CID fragment ions deriving from the involvement of the N-protecting group. Furthermore, MSn spectra of [M + Cl]- ion of N-protected dipeptide and tripeptide derivatives show characteristic fragmentations that are useful for determining the nature of the C-terminal gem-diamino residue. The present paper represents an initial attempt to study the ESI-MS behavior of these important intermediates and lays the groundwork for structural-based studies on more complex partially modified retro-inverso peptides.
DOI
10.1002/jms.3278
WOS
WOS:000327157100002
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/884941
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84888154565
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