Ion-Induced Dipole Interactions and Fragmentation Times : Cα -Cβ Chromophore Bond Dissociation Channel

Abstract

The fragmentation times corresponding to the loss of the chromophore (Cα-- Cβ bond dissociation channel) after photoexcitation at 263 nm have been investigated for several small peptides containing tryptophan or tyrosine. For tryptophan-containing peptides, the aromatic chromophore is lost as an ionic fragment (m/z 130), and the fragmentation time increases with the mass of the neutral fragment. In contrast, for tyrosine-containing peptides the aromatic chromophore is always lost as a neutral fragment (mass = 107 amu) and the fragmentation time is found to be fast (20 ns). These different behaviors are explained by the role of the postfragmentation interaction in the complex formed after the Cα--Cβ bond cleavage.

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