Fig. 9.
Fig. 9. The figure shows the partial sequence of the αA1 globin and the postulated sites and products of cleavages generated by CID in the gas phase. Below, portions of the CID electrospray ionization mass spectra of the zebrafish adult α globins are shown. Identities of the product ions generated from the αA1 globin (upper panel) are based on correspondence between the measured and predicted m/z values for the series of y- and b-type ions observed in the spectrum. Tentative assignment of product ions observed in the spectra of αA2 and αA3 globins (middle and bottom panels, respectively) is based on the premise that all zebrafish α chains fragment in the gas phase as shown at the top of the figure. This assumption is reinforced by agreement between the molecular masses of the αA2 and αA3 globins measured for intact molecules (Fig 7) and calculated from the m/z values of the putative b- and y-fragment ions observed in the CID spectra. Ions marked with dots in the bottom panel are believed to be derived from the minor component of the αA3 -globin fraction and might indicate the presence of an additional α-type globin in adult zebrafish blood. Consult legend to Fig 8 for nomenclature used for peak annotation in the CID spectra.

The figure shows the partial sequence of the αA1 globin and the postulated sites and products of cleavages generated by CID in the gas phase. Below, portions of the CID electrospray ionization mass spectra of the zebrafish adult α globins are shown. Identities of the product ions generated from the αA1 globin (upper panel) are based on correspondence between the measured and predicted m/z values for the series of y- and b-type ions observed in the spectrum. Tentative assignment of product ions observed in the spectra of αA2 and αA3 globins (middle and bottom panels, respectively) is based on the premise that all zebrafish α chains fragment in the gas phase as shown at the top of the figure. This assumption is reinforced by agreement between the molecular masses of the αA2 and αA3 globins measured for intact molecules (Fig 7) and calculated from the m/z values of the putative b- and y-fragment ions observed in the CID spectra. Ions marked with dots in the bottom panel are believed to be derived from the minor component of the αA3 -globin fraction and might indicate the presence of an additional α-type globin in adult zebrafish blood. Consult legend to Fig 8 for nomenclature used for peak annotation in the CID spectra.

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