Login / Signup

Chemical Processes Involving 18-Crown-6-Ether in Activated Noncovalent Complexes with Protonated Peptides.

Marwa AbdelmoulehMathieu LalandeEdith NicolGilles FrisonGuillaume van der RestJean Christophe Poully
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2021)
These last decades, it has been widely assumed that 18-crown-6-ether (CE) plays a spectator role during the chemical processes occurring in isolated host-guest complexes between peptides or proteins and CE after activation in mass spectrometers. Our present experimental and theoretical results challenge this hypothesis by showing that CE can abstract a proton or a protonated molecule from protonated peptides after activation by collisions in argon or electron capture/transfer. Furthermore, thanks to comparison between experimental and calculated values of collision cross-sections, we demonstrate that CE can change binding site after electron transfer. We also propose detailed mechanisms for these processes.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • energy transfer
  • amino acid
  • ionic liquid