Shutao Sun
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2011
Shutao Sun; Haitao Ma; Guanghui Han; Ren’an Wu; Hanfa Zou; Yiwei Liu
An efficient and simple method for enrichment and identification of phosphopeptides by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) using cerium oxide is presented. After pretreatment of tryptic digests of phosphoproteins with CeO(2), nonphosphopeptides are discarded and phosphopeptides are enriched. By applying the separated CeO(2) on a target plate and analysis using MALDI-TOF MS, peaks of phosphopeptides and their correspondingly series of dephosphorylated peptides are observed in the mass spectra. Thus, the phosphopeptides are very easy to identify with the mass difference, which are all 80 Da between adjacent peaks in the same series, and clear background in the spectra owing to elimination of signal suppression from large amounts of nonphosphopeptides. Furthermore, the phosphopeptides can be dephosphorylated completely after a further NH(4)OH elution. Tryptic digest products from several standard proteins are pretreated using CeO(2) to demonstrate the efficiency of this method. Phosphopeptides from a very small quantity of human serum are enriched and analyzed, and proteins also identified by searching against a database using Mascot on MALDI-TOF/TOF fragments, which indicates that this method may be employed in complex samples for further application.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2006
Shutao Sun; Hongtao Liu; Zichao Tang
Bi(m)M(n)- (M = Si, Ge, Sn) binary cluster anions are generated by using laser ablation on mixtures of Bi and M (M = Si, Ge, Sn) samples and studied by reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometer (RTOF-MS) in the gas phase. Some magic number clusters are present in the mass spectra which indicate that they are in stable structures. For small anions (m + n < or = 6), their structures are investigated with the DFT method and the energetically lowest lying structures are obtained. For the binary anionic clusters with the same composition containing Si, Ge, and Sn, they share similar geometric and electronic structure in the small size except that BiSi3-, BiSi5-, Bi2Si2-, Bi2Si3-, and Bi4Sn2- are different for the lowest energetic structures, and the ground states for all the anions are in their lowest spin states. The calculated VDE (vertical detachment energy) and binding energy confirm the obviously magic number cluster of BiM4- (M = Si, Ge, Sn), which agrees with the experimental results.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2009
Xiao-Jing Liu; Bin Li; Ke-Li Han; Shutao Sun; Xiaopeng Xing; Zichao Tang
The metal clusters [Pb(m)Ag](-) (m = 1-4) are studied by photoelectron (PE) spectra and density functional theory (DFT). The adiabatic electron affinity (EA) and vertical detachment energy (VDE) of [Pb(m)Ag](-) are obtained from PE spectra at 308 nm. Theoretical calculation is carried out to search for the lowest-energy geometry and elucidate their structures and bonding mode. By comparing the theoretical results, including EA, VDE and simulated density of state (DOS) spectra, with the experimental determination, the lowest-energy structures for each species are obtained. The analysis of the molecular orbital composition provides evidence that the silver atom binds on lead clusters through an Ag-Pb sigma bond. Moreover, the clusters of [Pb(3)](2-), [Pb(4)](2+), Pb(4) and [Pb(4)](2-) are investigated for aromaticity.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008
Xiao-Jing Liu; Ke-Li Han; Shutao Sun; Zichao Tang; Zhengbo Qin; Zhifeng Cui
The pyridyl-lead complexes [Pb(m)-C5H4N](-) (m = 1-4), which are produced from the reactions between lead clusters formed by laser ablation and the pyridine molecules seeded in argon carrier gas, are studied by photoelectron (PE) spectra and density functional theory. The adiabatic electron affinity (EA) of [Pb(m)C5H4N](-) is obtained from PE spectra at photon energies of 308 and 193 nm. Theoretical calculation is carried out to elucidate their structures and bonding modes. A variety of geometries for the isomers are optimized to search for the lowest-energy geometry. By comparing the theoretical results, including the EA and simulated density of state spectra, with the experimental determination, the lowest-energy structures for each species are obtained. The following analysis of the molecular orbital composition provides the evidence that the pyridyl binds on lead clusters through the Pb-C sigma bond. Moreover, there is an apparent spin-state transition from triplet state toward singlet state for the ground-state structure of [Pb(m)C5H4N](-) with an increase of lead cluster.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2005
Shutao Sun; Xiaopeng Xing; Hongtao Liu; Zichao Tang
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2007
Xiao-Jing Liu; Xiang Zhang; Ke-Li Han; Xiaopeng Xing; Shutao Sun; Zichao Tang
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2009
Zhang Sun; Shutao Sun; Hongtao Liu; Qihe Zhu; Zhen Gao; Zichao Tang
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2006
Hongtao Liu; Shutao Sun; Xiaopeng Xing; Zichao Tang
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2006
Hongtao Liu; Xiaopeng Xing; Shutao Sun; Zhen Gao; Zichao Tang
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008
Zhang Sun; Shutao Sun; Hongtao Liu; Qihe Zhu; Zhen Gao; Zichao Tang