radical directed dissociation
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dylan L. Riggs ◽  
Jacob W. Silzel ◽  
Yana A. Lyon ◽  
Amrik S. Kang ◽  
Ryan Julian

This manuscript examines glutamine deamidation, which is a spontaneous chemical modification similar to the much more thoroughly characterized asparagine deamidation. Although both processes share similarities and are known to occur in long-lived proteins, here we establish that important differences exist as well. For example, the distribution of isomers generated following glutamine deamidation contains far fewer D-residues. Furthermore, with the exception of QG motifs, glutamine deamidation occurs primarily by direct hydrolysis and produces less isoglutamic acid as a result. In addition, we demonstrate that radical-directed dissociation generates abundant, characteristic, fragment ions that can be used to easily distinguish glutamic acid from isoglutamic acid.


Author(s):  
Dylan L. Riggs ◽  
Jacob W. Silzel ◽  
Yana A. Lyon ◽  
Amrik S. Kang ◽  
Ryan Julian

This manuscript examines glutamine deamidation, which is a spontaneous chemical modification similar to the much more thoroughly characterized asparagine deamidation. Although both processes share similarities and are known to occur in long-lived proteins, here we establish that important differences exist as well. For example, the distribution of isomers generated following glutamine deamidation contains far fewer D-residues. Furthermore, with the exception of QG motifs, glutamine deamidation occurs primarily by direct hydrolysis and produces less isoglutamic acid as a result. In addition, we demonstrate that radical-directed dissociation generates abundant, characteristic, fragment ions that can be used to easily distinguish glutamic acid from isoglutamic acid.


The Analyst ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 141 (4) ◽  
pp. 1273-1278 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huong T. Pham ◽  
Ryan R. Julian

Radical chemistry can efficiently distinguish isomers varying in position at a single alcohol.


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