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Toward An Expanded Role For Collision-Induced Dissociation In Glycoproteomic Analysis, Venkata Kolli Apr 2015

Toward An Expanded Role For Collision-Induced Dissociation In Glycoproteomic Analysis, Venkata Kolli

Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This thesis begins with an overview of the state-of-the-art in tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) analysis of glycopeptides. In this introduction, the primary focus is on utilization of different ion dissociation techniques for MS/MS to obtain structural information of N-glycopeptides. This includes a discussion of the importance of complementary MS/MS methods to attain complete structural characterization of N-glycopeptides. Emerging methods involving the use of a single ion dissociation technique for complete glycopeptide connectivity analysis were also presented. Next, the application of collision-induced dissociation (CID) to provide both amino acid sequence and monosaccharide connectivity for model N-glycopeptides was discussed in detail. Implementation …


Sequence-Specific, Nanomolar Peptide Binding Via Cucurbit[8]Uril-Induced Folding And Inclusion Of Neighboring Side Chains, Lauren C. Smith, David G. Leach, Brittney E. Blaylock, Omar A. Ali, Adam R. Urbach Mar 2015

Sequence-Specific, Nanomolar Peptide Binding Via Cucurbit[8]Uril-Induced Folding And Inclusion Of Neighboring Side Chains, Lauren C. Smith, David G. Leach, Brittney E. Blaylock, Omar A. Ali, Adam R. Urbach

Chemistry Faculty Research

This paper describes the molecular recognition of the tripeptide Tyr-Leu-Ala by the synthetic receptor cucurbit[8]uril (Q8) in aqueous buffer with nanomolar affinity and exceptional specificity. This combination of characteristics, which also applies to antibodies, is desirable for applications in biochemistry and biotechnology but has eluded supramolecular chemists for decades. Building on prior knowledge that Q8 binds to peptides with N-terminal aromatic residues, a library screen of 105 peptides was designed to test the effects of residues adjacent to N-terminal Trp, Phe, or Tyr. The screen used tetramethylbenzobis(imidazolium) (MBBI) as a fluorescent indicator and resulted in the unexpected discovery that MBBI …