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Peptide Synthesis> | Angiotensin II, bradykinin, substance P, bovine ubiquitin, egg white lysozyme, β-lactoglobulin, and ammonium acetate were obtained from Sigma (St. Louis, MO, USA); Substance P (free acid) from GenScript (Piscataway, NJ, USA); Substance P methyl ester from American Peptide Company (Sunnyvale, CA, USA); Lithium acetate, sodium acetate, potassium acetate from Fisher Scientific (Pittsburgh, PA, USA); Tetramethylammonium acetate and tetraethylammonium acetate from MP Biomedicals (Solon, OH, USA); Cesium acetate and rubidium acetate from Alfa Aesar (Ward Hall, MA, USA). All chemicals were used without further purification | Get A Quote |
The effects of eight different cations with ionic radii between 69 and 337 pm on the charging of peptides and proteins with electrospray ionization from aqueous acetate salt solutions are reported. Significant adduction occurs for all cations except NH4 + , and the average protein charge is lower when formed from solutions containing salts compared to solutions without salts added. Circular dichroism and ion mobility results show the protein conformations are different in pure water compared to salt solutions, which likely affects the extent of charging. The average charge of protein and peptide ions formed from solutions with Li+ and Cs+ , which have Gibbs solvation free energies (GSFEs) that differ by 225 kJ/... More