Localization of Protein Complex Bound Ligands by Surface-Induced Dissociation High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry

Surface-induced dissociation (SID) is a powerful means of deciphering protein complex quaternary structures due to its capability of yielding dissociation products that reflect the native structures of protein complexes in solution. Here we explore the suitability of SID to locate the ligand binding...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2018-11, Vol.90 (21), p.12796-12801
Hauptverfasser: Busch, Florian, VanAernum, Zachary L, Ju, Yue, Yan, Jing, Gilbert, Joshua D, Quintyn, Royston S, Bern, Marshall, Wysocki, Vicki H
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Zusammenfassung:Surface-induced dissociation (SID) is a powerful means of deciphering protein complex quaternary structures due to its capability of yielding dissociation products that reflect the native structures of protein complexes in solution. Here we explore the suitability of SID to locate the ligand binding sites in protein complexes. We studied C-reactive protein (CRP) pentamer, which contains a ligand binding site within each subunit, and cholera toxin B (CTB) pentamer, which contains a ligand binding site between each adjacent subunit. SID dissects ligand-bound CRP into subcomplexes with each subunit carrying predominantly one ligand. In contrast, SID of ligand-bound CTB results in the generation of subcomplexes with a ligand distribution reflective of two subunits contributing to each ligand binding site. SID thus has potential application in localizing sites of small ligand binding for multisubunit protein–ligand complexes.
ISSN:0003-2700
1520-6882
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.8b03263