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Native electrospray ionization and electron-capture dissociation for comparison of protein structure in solution and the gas phase.


ABSTRACT: The importance of protein and protein-complex structure motivates improvements in speed and sensitivity of structure determination in the gas phase and comparison with that in solution or solid state. An opportunity for the gas phase measurement is mass spectrometry (MS) combined with native electrospray ionization (ESI), which delivers large proteins and protein complexes in their near-native states to the gas phase. In this communication, we describe the combination of native ESI, electron-capture dissociation (ECD), and top-down MS for exploring the structures of ubiquitin and cytochrome c in the gas phase and their relation to those in the solid-state and solution. We probe structure by comparing the protein's flexible regions, as predicted by the B-factor in X-ray crystallography, with the ECD fragments. The underlying hypothesis is that maintenance of structure gives fragments that can be predicted from B-factors. This strategy may be applicable in general when X-ray structures are available and extendable to the study of intrinsically disordered proteins.

SUBMITTER: Zhang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3867139 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Native electrospray ionization and electron-capture dissociation for comparison of protein structure in solution and the gas phase.

Zhang Hao H   Cui Weidong W   Gross Michael L ML  

International journal of mass spectrometry 20131101


The importance of protein and protein-complex structure motivates improvements in speed and sensitivity of structure determination in the gas phase and comparison with that in solution or solid state. An opportunity for the gas phase measurement is mass spectrometry (MS) combined with native electrospray ionization (ESI), which delivers large proteins and protein complexes in their near-native states to the gas phase. In this communication, we describe the combination of native ESI, electron-cap  ...[more]

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