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Cross-linking and mass spectrometry methodologies to facilitate structural biology: finding a path through the maze.


ABSTRACT: Multiprotein complexes, rather than individual proteins, make up a large part of the biological macromolecular machinery of a cell. Understanding the structure and organization of these complexes is critical to understanding cellular function. Chemical cross-linking coupled with mass spectrometry is emerging as a complementary technique to traditional structural biology methods and can provide low-resolution structural information for a multitude of purposes, such as distance constraints in computational modeling of protein complexes. In this review, we discuss the experimental considerations for successful application of chemical cross-linking-mass spectrometry in biological studies and highlight three examples of such studies from the recent literature. These examples (as well as many others) illustrate the utility of a chemical cross-linking-mass spectrometry approach in facilitating structural analysis of large and challenging complexes.

SUBMITTER: Merkley ED 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3796448 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cross-linking and mass spectrometry methodologies to facilitate structural biology: finding a path through the maze.

Merkley Eric D ED   Cort John R JR   Adkins Joshua N JN  

Journal of structural and functional genomics 20130807 3


Multiprotein complexes, rather than individual proteins, make up a large part of the biological macromolecular machinery of a cell. Understanding the structure and organization of these complexes is critical to understanding cellular function. Chemical cross-linking coupled with mass spectrometry is emerging as a complementary technique to traditional structural biology methods and can provide low-resolution structural information for a multitude of purposes, such as distance constraints in comp  ...[more]

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