Electron-transfer dissociation (ETD) and electron-transfer and higher-energy collision dissociation (EThcD) spectra of short tryptic peptides with leucine/isoleucine residues in neighboring positions demonstrate intensive w-ions. On the contrary, u-ions possess very low intensities (if present at all). Therefore radical site migration is negligible in the applied conditions while ETD (EThcD) spectra allow for the reliable discrimination of the isomeric residues in the sequencing process. The presence of a fragment ion 43.055 mass units lower than z-ion of peptides with IK sequence at their C-termini was shown to be a result of alternative fragmentation starting from the loss of propylammonium ion from the doubly protonated peptide molecule and formation of an oxazole fragment ion.

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