학술논문

High-Energy Collision-Induced Dissociation by MALDI TOF/TOF Causes Charge-Remote Fragmentation of Steroid Sulfates.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. Aug2014, Vol. 25 Issue 8, p1404-1411. 8p.
Subject
*MATRIX-assisted laser desorption-ionization
*TIME-of-flight mass spectrometers
*FRAGMENTATION reactions
*COLLISION induced dissociation
*NUCLEAR magnetic resonance
*ISOMERIZATION
*STEROIDS
*SULFATES
Language
ISSN
1044-0305
Abstract
A method for structural elucidation of biomolecules dating to the 1980s utilized high-energy collisions (~10 keV, laboratory frame) that induced charge-remote fragmentations (CRF), a class of fragmentations particularly informative for lipids, steroids, surfactants, and peptides. Unfortunately, the capability for high-energy activation has largely disappeared with the demise of magnetic sector instruments. With the latest designs of tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometers (TOF/TOF), however, this capability is now being restored to coincide with the renewed interest in metabolites and lipids, including steroid-sulfates and other steroid metabolites. For these metabolites, structure determinations are required at concentration levels below that appropriate for NMR. To meet this need, we explored CRF with TOF/TOF mass spectrometry for two groups of steroid sulfates, 3-sulfates and 21-sulfates. We demonstrated that the current generation of MALDI TOF/TOF instruments can generate charge-remote fragmentations for these materials. The resulting collision-induced dissociation (CID) spectra are useful for positional isomer differentiation and very often allow the complete structure determination of the steroid. We also propose a new nomenclature that directly indicates the cleavage sites on the steroid ring with carbon numbers. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]