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Electron capture dissociation proceeds with a low degree of intramolecular migration of peptide amide hydrogens
Kasper Dyrberg Rand
, Christopher M Adams, Roman Zubarev, Thomas Jørgensen
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Engineering & Materials Science
Amides
100%
Peptides
87%
Electrons
66%
Ions
60%
Hydrogen
52%
Proteins
34%
Deuterium
27%
Gases
16%
Ion sources
14%
Mass spectrometers
13%
Mass spectrometry
12%
Structural dynamics
10%
Chemical activation
8%
Experiments
6%
Chemical Compounds
Electron-Capture Dissociation
95%
Amide
47%
Peptide
38%
Vibrational Excitation
38%
Hydrogen
33%
Ion
22%
Ion Trap
20%
Collisionally Activated Dissociation (CAD)
20%
Quadrupole
18%
Deuterium(.)
17%
Protein
15%
Deuteron
12%
Electron Capture
10%
Fragmentation
7%
Cleavage
6%
Mass Spectrometry
6%
Gas
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Amides
78%
Hydrogen
76%
Ions
55%
Electrons
52%
Peptides
42%
Deuterium
34%
Gases
21%
Proteins
12%
Mass Spectrometry
7%