Electrospray ionization broadband FTICR mass spectrometry at a mass resolving power, m/delta m50% > or = 400,000 has achieved the first direct mass spectral resolution of phosphorylated and sulfated peptides (or nucleotides) of the same nominal mass. The elemental composition difference in each case is PH versus S (9.5 mDa), requiring a minimum mass resolving power ((m2 - m1)/ml) of 118,000 (C terminal amidated cholecystekinin fragment 26-33 (CCK-8), DY(PO3H2)MGWMDF-NH2 versus DY(SO3H)MGWMDF-NH2) or 65,400 (adenosine triphosphate vs 3-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate). The isobaric mass doublets were detected in broadband mode (400 < m/z <1400) in the presence of dozens of other species. It is therefore now possible to distinguish phosphorylated from sulfated peptides, even when both species are present at the same time in a protein digest.

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