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High-energy collision-induced dissociation of histidine ions [His + H]+ and [His - H]- and histidine dimer [His2 + H].

Jusuf M KhreisJulia ReitshammerViolaine VizcainoKevin KlawitterLinda FeketeováStephan Denifl
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2018)
The KER for HCOOH loss from both [His + H]+ and [His - H]- is similar at 278 and 249 meV, respectively, which suggests that the collision-induced dissociation takes place via a similar mechanism. The loss of COOH and C2 H5 NO2 from the dimer suggests that the dimer of His binds through a shared proton between the imidazole moieties.
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