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Electron impact action spectroscopy of mass/charge selected macromolecular ions: inner-shell excitation of ubiquitin protein

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posted on 2024-11-07, 19:53 authored by M. Lj Rankovic, A. Giuliani, A. R. Milosavljevic
We have performed inner-shell electron impact action spectroscopy of mass and charge selected macromolecular ions. For this purpose, we have coupled a focusing electron gun with a linear quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometer. This experiment represents a proof of principle that an energy-tunable electron beam can be used in combination with radio frequency traps as an activation method in tandem mass spectrometry (MS2) and allows performing action spectroscopy. Electron impact MS2 spectra of multiply protonated ubiquitin protein ion have been recorded at incident electron energies around the carbon 1 s excitation. Both MS2 and single ionization energy dependence spectra are compared with literature data obtained using the soft X-ray activation conditions.

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2016

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Page 64101

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Appl. Phys. Lett.

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Volume 108

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