Abstract
Product-ion studies of source-produced ions corresponding to acetylated and nonacetylated N 2- and C8-substituted aminofluorence adducts of deoxyguanosine were conducted to identify specific fragmentation pathways differentiating the isomers and to determine the influence of the acetyl group on the fragmentation of the arylamide modified deoxyguanosine adducts. The collision-induced dissociation spectra of the BH + 2 ion and other significant source-produced ions showed no evidence to suggest that ketene loss (deacetylation) resulted in significant alteration of the structure of the adducts. However, other significant ion formation processes, particularly loss of water from the N 2-substituted arylamide did appear to require rearrangement, likely involving bond formation between the carcinogen moiety (acetyl group) and the N1 or N 2 position of the guanine base. The combined loss of ketene and water constitute a fragmentation pattern specific for the N 2-arylamide, 3-(deoxyguanosin- N 2-yl)-2-acetylaminofluorene.
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