Tandem Mass Spectrometry Flashcards

1
Q

What is the process of MS/MS

A

Ionisation->Separation->Dissociation in collision cell-> separation->Ion Detection

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2
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What is the difference in use of the quadrupole between MS/MS and MS

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In MS the quadrupole is used only as a guide, in MS/MS it used to separate ions, and TOF used for analysis

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3
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At how many different bonds can the carbon backbone fragment in a peptide?

A

3 different bonds: NH-CH, CO-NH and CH=CO

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4
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What is the most common bond to break? What fragments does this produce?

A

CO-NH bond is most commonly broken, produces bn and yn-2 fragments

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5
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What is the Immonium ion?

A

The smallest residue fragment consisting of only one residue

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6
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Which side is charge retained for a, b and c ions?

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Charge is retained on amine side (Low letters=left)

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7
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Which side is charge retained for x, y, and z fragments?

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Charge is retained on the carboXYlZ side

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8
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Does a more or less charged species provide more informative spectra?

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Highly charged species provide a more useful spectra

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9
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How do we calculate the overall charge on a peptide fragment?

A

Calculate the number of Arginine (R), Lysine (K) and Histidine (H) species + N-terminus amine charge + C-terminus if amide

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10
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What does the signal intensity of a spectra reflect?

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Signal intensity = peak height, showing how often bond breaks

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11
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How would we calculate the mass of a residue from its AA mass?

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AA mass - 18Da (mass of H2O)

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12
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What is the letter code used for the presence of either L or I (Leu/Ile)?

A

X

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13
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How do you calculate the mass of a bn ion?

A

bn mass = Sum of residue masses + 1Da

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14
Q

How do you calculate the mass of an an ion?

A

bn - 28Da

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15
Q

What is MH+?

A

MH+ is the total residue mass of the protein

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16
Q

How do you calculate MH+?

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Mass of bx - mass of yn-x - 1 = MH+

17
Q

How do you calculate yx from [M]n?

A

yx = [M]n + 19

18
Q

What is the proline effect?

A

An N-terminal cleavage of a proline will cause y ion intensity to increase significantly

19
Q

How do you find the number of amino acids in a residue?

A

MH+ ion mass/110 = no. of residues