Metastable decomposition at the peptide C-terminus: Possible use in protein identification.
Y Oliver WangEtsuko NakajimaYoshihito OkamuraDanqing WangNobuaki OkumuraToshifumi TakaoPublished in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2021)
The preference for b n-1 ion formation is probably due to the higher propensity of the C-terminal peptide bond to be cleaved than other internal bonds. The fact that such C-terminal fragmentation takes place for most of the peptides examined suggests that the use of an N-terminal specific enzyme would allow the C-terminal amino acids to be more reliably read out than other internal sequences, information that could be efficiently used for protein identification.