Surface topology of Minibody by selective chemical modifications and mass spectrometry

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作者
Zappacosta, F
Ingallinella, P
Scaloni, A
Pessi, A
Bianchi, E
Sollazzo, M
Tramontano, A
Marino, G
Pucci, P
机构
[1] UNIV NAPLES,CNR,CTR INTER SERV SPETTROMETRIA MASSA,I-80131 NAPLES,ITALY
[2] UNIV NAPLES FEDERICO II,DIPARTIMENTO CHIM ORGAN & BIOL,NAPLES,ITALY
[3] CNR,IABBAM,I-80125 NAPLES,ITALY
[4] IRBM P ANGELETTI,POMEZIA,ITALY
[5] CEINGE,BIOTECNOL AVANZATE SCRL,NAPLES,ITALY
关键词
mass spectrometry; minibody; protein surface topology; selective chemical modifications;
D O I
10.1002/pro.5560060911
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The surface topology of the Minibody, a small de novo-designed beta-protein, has been probed by a strategy that combines selective chemical modification with a variety of reagents and mass spectrometric analysis of the modified fragments. Under appropriate conditions, the susceptibility of individual residues primarily depends on their surface accessibility so that their relative reactivities can be correlated with their position in the tertiary structure of the protein. Moreover, this approach provides information on interacting residues, since intramolecular interactions might greatly affect the reactivity of individual side chains by altering their pKa values. The results of this study indicate that, while overall the Minibody model is correct, the beta-sheet formed by the N- and C-terminal segments is most likely distorted. This is also in agreement with previous results that were obtained using a similar approach where mass spectrometry was used to identify Minibody fragments from limited proteolysis (Zappacosta F, Pessi A, Bianchi E, Venturini S, Sollazzo M, Tramontano A, Ma?ino G, Pucci P. 1996. Probing the tertiary structure of proteins by limited proteolysis and mass spectrometry: The case of Minibody. Protein Sci 5:802-813). The chemical modification approach, in combination with limited proteolysis procedures, can provide useful, albeit partial, structural information to complement simulation techniques. This is especially valuable when, as in the Minibody case, an NMR and/or X-ray structure cannot be obtained due to insufficient solubility of the molecule.
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页码:1901 / 1909
页数:9
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