Characterization of isomeric acetyl amino acids and di-acetyl amino acids by LC/MS/MS

Addipilli Ramunaidu,Pallerla Pavankumar, Nagarjunachary Ragi, Rodda Ramesh, Medicharla V. Jagannatham,Prabhakar Sripadi

Journal of mass spectrometry : JMS(2023)

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Acetylation of amino acids is important in the molecular biology and biochemistry because they are part of several metabolic pathways. N-acetyl amino acids can form through degradation of N-acetyl proteins or direct acetylation of amino acids by specific enzymes. Acetylation of alpha-amino acids can be either on the alpha -NH(2 )or on the side-chain functional group, where both the acetyl products are isomeric and can show different biological roles. Theoretically, all proteinogenic alpha-amino acids are expected to undergo acetylation and they can be a part of metabolome. Thus, it is essential to detect and identify all the possible acetylated products of alpha-amino acids for untargeted metabolomics studies. In this study, it is aimed to synthesize and characterize all acetylated products of natural alpha-amino acids. A total of 20 N alpha-acetyl amino acids (1-20), six side-chain acetyl amino acids (21-26), and six diacetyl amino acids (27-32) were synthesized and characterized by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionizationtandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS). The [M + H](+) ions of all the acetyl amino acids were subjected to MS/MS experiments to obtain their structural information. Apart from the expected loss of (H2O + CO) (immonium ions), most of the acetyl amino acids specifically showed loss of H2O and loss of a ketene (C2H2O) from [M+H](+) ions. The side-chain acetyl amino acids showed a clear-cut structure specific fragment ions that enabled easy differentiation from their isomeric N-alpha-acetyl amino acids. The other isomeric/isobaric acetyl amino acids could also be easily distinguished by their MS/MS spectra. The MS/MS of immonium ions of the acetyl amino acids were also studied, and they included characteristic products reflecting the structures of parent N-alpha-acetyl and side-chain acetyl amino acids.
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acetylation,immonium ions,MS/MS,N-alpha-acetyl amino acids,side-chain acetyl amino acids
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