E. Gard et al., SITE-SPECIFICITY IN THE H-D EXCHANGE-REACTIONS OF GAS-PHASE PROTONATED AMINO-ACIDS WITH CH3OD, Organic mass spectrometry, 28(12), 1993, pp. 1632-1639
H-D exchange reactions of methanol-d1, with protonated amino acids wer
e performed in an external-source Fourier transform mass spectrometer.
Absolute rate constants were determined for the group which included
glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine and proline. By comparin
g reactivities with selected methyl esters, it was found that exchange
on the carboxylic acid occurs 3-10 times faster than exchange on the
amino group. No simple correlation is observed between the rates of H-
D exchange on the acid group and the size of the alkyl group. However,
the rates of exchange on the amine decrease with increasing gas-phase
basicity. Glycine, the least bask amino acid, exchanges its amine hyd
rogens the fastest. These results are useful for determining the inter
action of methanol with protonated amino acids and can provide insight
into the H-D exchange reactions observed with polyprotonated proteins
produced by electrospray ionization.