1368.45(M
+Na)
+
1370.46
1249.55
1248.53
1271.61
1390.44
1244.54
1272.60
1392.45
1155.53
1398.52
1225.59
1146.60
1067.62
1441.44
1513.72 1056.35
928.30
956.33
.15
862.33
749.13
1026.20
1230.45(-H
O) 2
1056.36
616.20
713.24
684.11
910.12
1249.72MH
+, -H, -H
PO 3
4
y^8
843.23
b^6
-NH
3
b^3
405.95
y^9
956.36
y^7
730.18
y^5
547.10
b^8
-H
O 2
b^6
-H
O 2
b^8
928.23
b^9
-NH
3
1039.28
b^7
799.28
b^10
-H
O 2
1109.38
b^9
(M
+H)
+
1346.48
1347.49(M
+H)
+,
13
C
1248.45
b^10
1127.3810
m/z
1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350
1400 1450 1500
800
700
900 1000 1100 1200 1300
m
/z
400
0
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1100
1200
m
/z
MS
2
MS
3
Fig. 9.25
MS identification of phosphopeptides. Sequence is YEILNS
PEKAC where S
Pis phosphoserine. The MS
2 and MS
3 spectra are shown. The first tandem MS experiment
mainly results in loss of H
PO 3
, 98 Da. Particular problems may also be associated with electrospray mass spectrometry of phosphopeptides, where a high level of Na 4
þ
and
Kþ
adducts is regularly seen.