Gas-Phase Transformation of Phosphatidylcholine Cations to Structurally Informative Anions via Ion/Ion Chemistry


Autoria(s): Stutzman, J. R.; Blanksby, S. J.; McLuckey, S. A.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Gas-phase transformation of synthetic phosphatidylcholine (PC) monocations to structurally informative anions is demonstrated via ion/ion reactions with doubly deprotonated 1,4-phenylenedipropionic acid (PDPA). Two synthetic PC isomers, 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (PC16:0/18:1) and 1-oleoyl-2-palmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (PC18:1/16:0), were subjected to this ion/ion chemistry. The product of the ion/ion reaction is a negatively charged complex, \[PC + PDPA - H](-). Collisional activation of the long-lived complex causes transfer of a proton and methyl cation to PDPA, generating \[PC - CH3](-). Subsequent collisional activation of the demethylated PC anions produces abundant fatty acid carboxylate anions and low-abundance acyl neutral losses as free acids and ketenes. Product ion spectra of \[PC - CH3](-) suggest favorable cleavage at the sn-2 position over the sn-1 due to distinct differences in the relative abundances. In contrast, collisional activation of PC cations is absent of abundant fatty acid chain-related product ions and typically indicates only the lipid class via formation of the phosphocholine cation. A solution phase method to produce the gas-phase adducted PC anion is also demonstrated. Product ion spectra derived from the solution phase method are similar to the results generated via ion/ion chemistry. This work demonstrates a gas-phase means to increase structural characterization of phosphatidylcholines via ion/ion chemistry. Grant Number ARC/CE0561607, ARC/DP120102922

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68944/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68944/1/68944.pdf

DOI:10.1021/ac400190k

Stutzman, J. R., Blanksby, S. J., & McLuckey, S. A. (2013) Gas-Phase Transformation of Phosphatidylcholine Cations to Structurally Informative Anions via Ion/Ion Chemistry. Analytical Chemistry, 85(7), pp. 3752-3757.

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/DP120102922

Direitos

ACS

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #030000 CHEMICAL SCIENCE #tandem mass-spectrometry #electron-transfer dissociation #driven #fragmentation processes #energy collisional activation #proton-transfer #reactions #electrodynamic ion-trap #charge inversion #glycerophosphocholine lipids #mechanistic proposal #polypeptide ions #ARC
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Journal Article