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Gas-phase discrimination of histidine epimers in peptides by silver-cation assisted energy-resolved mass spectrometry
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Gas-phase discrimination of histidine epimers in peptides by silver-cation assisted energy-resolved mass spectrometry

Christine Enjalbal, Ella Tyson, Guillaume Cazals, Yoann Ladner et Antony Memboeuf
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry
03/04/2026

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ERMS Peptides Epimerization Cationization ERMS Peptides Epimerization Cationization

Epimerization control of histidine residues during solid-phase peptide synthesis presents a persistent challenge in the pharmaceutical industry. In this work, we demonstrate that energy resolved mass spectrometry (ERMS) enables the direct differentiation and relative quantification of histidine epimers in intact peptides through stereochemistry dependent gas phase fragmentation.

Peptides were analyzed as silver cationized species, allowing Ag⁺ coordination to modulate fragmentation pathways according to the configuration of the histidine Cα centre. Breakdown curves were generated for two epimeric tripeptide pairs and six heptapeptide epimer sets containing histidine at various sequence positions. In all cases, distinct and reproducible breakdown profiles were observed for L and D-histidine containing peptides, despite identical m/z values and primary sequences. Notably, epimeric content as low as 5% was readily detected within peptide mixtures, and comparison with reference breakdown curves enabled a preliminary estimation of epimer proportions. The observed differences are attributed to stereochemistry dependent Ag + binding geometries that influence histidine centered dissociation channels, in contrast to the reference fragmentation experiments performed on the corresponding protonated ions. These results establish Ag⁺assisted ERMS as a sensitive and broadly applicable gas phase approach for probing histidine stereochemistry, offering a practical alternative to chromatographic or derivatization-based methods for epimer analysis.

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