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Complex Formation during SID and Its Effect on Proton Mobility
Surface-induced dissociation (SID) of protonated peptides is a
vibrant, active field of study. Significant focus has been placed
on understanding the mechanism of dissociation, with most approaches
using equilibrium thermodynamic arguments. Here, we explore the dynamics
of SID using atomistic simulations. We find that it is common for
complexes of peptide fragments to form following dissociation. An
important consequence of complexation is that excess protons are not
isolated following initial fragmentation and can participate in subsequent
chemical reactions. Our work reveals an alternate mechanism for proton
mobility that, to our knowledge, has not been previously observed
in simulations