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Cryogenic Ion Spectroscopy for Identification of Monosaccharide Anomers

Scutelnic, Valeriu
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Rizzo, Thomas R.
2019
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

We combine conformer-selective, cryogenic infrared spectroscopy, quantum mechanical computations, and 18O substitution at the reducing end to determine the structural preferences of protonated glucosamine in the gas phase. Cryogenic infrared-infrared (IR-IR) double resonance spectroscopy of helium-tagged protonated glucosamine provides vibrational fingerprints of individual conformers, and 18O isotopic labeling facilitates the match with computed structures and provides a selective probe of the anomeric hydroxyl. This is key for using vibrational spectroscopy for glycan analysis and determining the generality of anomeric memory during glycosidic bond cleavage.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpca.9b00527
Author(s)
Scutelnic, Valeriu
Rizzo, Thomas R.
Date Issued

2019

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume

123

Start page

2815

End page

2819

Subjects

glycans

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monosaccharides

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vibrational spectroscopy

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mass spectrometry

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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March 13, 2019
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