Selective enrichment and identification of cross-linked peptides to study 3-D structures of protein complexes by mass spectrometry
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| Publication date | 2012 |
| Journal | Journal of Proteomics |
| Volume | Issue number | 75 | 7 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2205-2215 |
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| Abstract |
Chemical cross-linking of protein complexes combined with mass spectrometry is a powerful approach to obtain 3-D structural information by revealing amino residues that are in close spatial proximity. To increase the efficiency of mass spectrometric analysis, we have demonstrated the selective enrichment of cross-linked peptides from the 350kDa protein complex RNA polymerase (RNAP) from Bacillus subtilis. Bis(succinimidyl)-3-azidomethyl glutarate was used as a cross-linker along with an azide-reactive cyclooctyne-conjugated resin to capture target peptides. Subsequently released peptides were fractionated by strong cation exchange chromatography and subjected to LC-MS/MS. We mapped 10 different intersubunit and 24 intrasubunit cross-links by xComb database searching supplied with stringent criteria for confirmation of the proposed structure of candidate cross-linked peptides. The cross-links fit into a homology model of RNAP. Cross-links between beta lobe 1 and the beta' downstream jaw, and cross-links involving the N-terminal and C-terminal parts of the alpha subunits suggest conformational flexibility. The analytical strategy presented here can be applied to map protein-protein interactions at the amino acid level in biological assemblies of similar complexity. Our approach enables the exploration of alternative peptide fragmentation techniques that may further facilitate cross-link analysis.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2012.01.025 |
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