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Electrospray mass spectrometry for the direct accurate mass measurement of ligands in complex with the retinoid X receptor alpha ligand binding domain.

Johan Lengqvist1, Gunvor Alvélius, Hans Jörnvall, Jan Sjövall, Thomas Perlmann, William J Griffiths.   

Abstract

Accurate mass measurements are often used in the structural determination of unknown compounds of low molecular mass (i.e., below approximately 500 Da). Recently, it has been shown that accurate mass measurements also can be made on small denatured proteins (i.e., M(r), approximately 17,000) to confirm their amino acid composition and identify the presence of isoforms. In the current report, we present nondenaturing electrospray (ES) mass spectrometry data on the direct accurate mass measurement of ligands in complex with the retinoid X receptor ligand binding domain (RXR LBD; M(r) 31,370.92). Average mass errors were below 0.198 Da, 6.3 ppm (standard deviation [SD], 0.146; n = 10) for low-affinity fatty acid agonists analyzed in complex with the RXR LBD. Protein consumption was less than 15 pmol, with fatty acid ligands present at concentrations corresponding to their median effective concentration value (low micromolar, determined in transfection assays). Although determination of fatty acid mass was only sufficiently accurate to give nominal mass values, measurements were of sufficient accuracy to assign fatty acid chain length, degree of unsaturation, or cyclization. Using 17beta-estradiol as a control, the ability to observe specific ligand binding is shown for both high- and low-affinity RXRalpha agonists. In addition, binding of a novel synthetic receptor agonist XCT0315908 to the RXRalpha LBD is reported. This compound showed a high degree of complex formation, and the receptor-ligand complex could be mass measured with an average mass error of -0.024 Da, 0.8 ppm (SD, 0.092; n = 9). Thus, specific binding of both nanomolar and micromolar affinity ligands to a nuclear receptor LBD can be directly observed using nondenaturing ES mass spectrometry and accurate mass measurements additionally can be made on intact complexes in the same experiment. This methodology also is applicable when ligands are present as components of mixtures.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16085421     DOI: 10.1016/j.jasms.2005.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1044-0305            Impact factor:   3.109


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