A method to isolate isomers in a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometer on the basis of their different hydrogen/deuterium exchange rates has been developed and applied to the protonated serine octamer cluster. Isolation allows interrogation of each isomer by infrared multi-photon dissociation to determine any differences in the building blocks that form these clusters. The experimental results strongly support previous assignments of an all-zwitterion structure to the slower-exchanging isomer and an all-neutral structure to its faster- exchanging counterpart.
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