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Signatures of Mechanically Interlocked Topology of Lasso Peptides by Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: Lessons from a Collection of Representatives.

Kevin Jeanne Dit Fouque1, Hélène Lavanant2, Séverine Zirah3, Julian D Hegemann4, Marcel Zimmermann4, Mohamed A Marahiel4, Sylvie Rebuffat3, Carlos Afonso1.   

Abstract

Lasso peptides are characterized by a mechanically interlocked structure, where the C-terminal tail of the peptide is threaded and trapped within an N-terminal macrolactam ring. Their compact and stable structures have a significant impact on their biological and physical properties and make them highly interesting for drug development. Ion mobility - mass spectrometry (IM-MS) has shown to be effective to discriminate the lasso topology from their corresponding branched-cyclic topoisomers in which the C-terminal tail is unthreaded. In fact, previous comparison of the IM-MS data of the two topologies has yielded three trends that allow differentiation of the lasso fold from the branched-cyclic structure: (1) the low abundance of highly charged ions, (2) the low change in collision cross sections (CCS) with increasing charge state and (3) a narrow ion mobility peak width. In this study, a three-dimensional plot was generated using three indicators based on these three trends: (1) mean charge divided by mass (ζ), (2) relative range of CCS covered by all protonated molecules (ΔΩ/Ω) and (3) mean ion mobility peak width (δΩ). The data were first collected on a set of twenty one lasso peptides and eight branched-cyclic peptides. The indicators were obtained also for eight variants of the well-known lasso peptide MccJ25 obtained by site-directed mutagenesis and further extended to five linear peptides, two macrocyclic peptides and one disulfide constrained peptide. In all cases, a clear clustering was observed between constrained and unconstrained structures, thus providing a new strategy to discriminate mechanically interlocked topologies. Graphical Abstract ᅟ.

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Keywords:  Charge state distribution; Collision cross section range; Constrained peptides; Disulfide bond; Ion mobility; Ion mobility peak width; Lasso peptides; Macrocyclic peptide; Mechanically interlocked peptides

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27812920     DOI: 10.1007/s13361-016-1524-8

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


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Journal:  J Am Soc Mass Spectrom       Date:  2019-03-04       Impact factor: 3.109

2.  A Bifunctional Leader Peptidase/ABC Transporter Protein Is Involved in the Maturation of the Lasso Peptide Cochonodin I from Streptococcus suis.

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3.  Exploring structural signatures of the lanthipeptide prochlorosin 2.8 using tandem mass spectrometry and trapped ion mobility-mass spectrometry.

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4.  An orthogonal system for heterologous expression of actinobacterial lasso peptides in Streptomyces hosts.

Authors:  Jimmy Mevaere; Christophe Goulard; Olha Schneider; Olga N Sekurova; Haiyan Ma; Séverine Zirah; Carlos Afonso; Sylvie Rebuffat; Sergey B Zotchev; Yanyan Li
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