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Novel Peptide Ion Chemistry Associated with Gold (I) Cationization: Preferential Cleavage at Lysine Residues.

Novel peptide ion chemistry associated with gold (I) cationization is described. Cation switching ion/ion reactions, involving gold dichloride reagent anion, [AuCl2 ]- , are used to replace protons with a gold (I) cation on a polypeptide. Collision induced dissociation of aurated, lysine-containing peptides results in the elimination of gold hydride and ammonia, generating a [M - H - NH3 ]+ oxidized species. The oxidized product is likely a cyclic iminium ion. This fragmentation pathway is specific to lysine side-chains as polypeptides containing arginine or histidine in the absence of lysine were not observed to form the oxidized product. While oxidation can occur on N-terminal, internal, and C-terminal lysine residues, it is observed to a lesser extent at lysines found at internal and C-terminal positions. However, isolation and subsequent activation of the [M - H - NH3 ]+ species derived from the internal or C-terminal positions results in preferential cleavage N-terminal to the oxidized lysine residue. This chemistry has been demonstrated using a variety of model peptides and has also been applied to the analysis of melittin.

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