Abstract

An aminopeptidase was found in canine cerebrospinal fluid via the presence of two products: Y, which has an [M + H] + ion at m/z 182; and GGFM, which has an [M + H] + ion at m/z 411. The linked scan at a constant ratio of the magnetic field to the electric field of the GGFM [M + H] + ion at m/z 411 generates product ions at m/z 120, 150, 266, 297, 354, 357, and 411. That aminopeptidase was bestatin-sensitive (BSAP = bestatin-sensitive aminopeptidase), and had a half-time for disappearance of 60 min, maximum velocity of 1.08 nmol ml −1 min −1, and Michaelis constant of 0.26 n M.

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