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Evaluating the performance of an ETD-cleavable cross-linking strategy for elucidating protein structures.

Jayanta K Chakrabarty1, Alejandro Bugarin2, Saiful M Chowdhury3.   

Abstract

Chemical cross-linking is a powerful strategy for elucidating the structures of protein or protein complexes. The distance constraints obtained from cross-linked peptides represent the three-dimensional structures of the protein complexes. Unfortunately, structural analysis using cross-linking approach demands a significant amount of data to elucidate protein structures. This requires the development of several cleavable cross-linkers with different range of spacer chains. An Electron Transfer Dissociation (ETD) tandem mass spectrometry cleavable bond hydrazone was reported. Its fragmentation with conjugated peptides showed promise for the development of a new ETD cleavable cross-linker. However, no cross-linker was developed utilizing this ETD cleavable bond. For the first time, we attempted to develop an ETD cleavable cross-linker utilizing a hydrazone bond. We overcome the pitfall for the synthesis of this cross-linker and an easy synthesis scheme is reported. In this report, we evaluated the performance of this cross-linker called Hydrazone Incorporated ETD cleavable cross-linker (HI-ETD-XL) in model peptides and proteins. The characteristic fragmentation behavior of HI-ETD-XL during electron transfer dissociation and subsequent sequence identification of the peptide fragment ions by tandem mass spectrometry allowed the identification of cross-linked peptides unambiguously. We believe the availability of this ETD cleavable cross-linker will advance structural proteomics research significantly. SIGNIFICANCE: Many cellular processes rely on the structural dynamics of protein complexes. The detailed knowledge of the structure and dynamics of protein complexes is crucial for understanding their biological functions and regulations. However, most of the structure of these multiprotein entities remain uncharacterized and sometimes is very challenging to reveal with biophysical techniques alone. Chemical cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry (MS) has proven to be a dependable strategy in structural proteomics field. However, data complexity and false identifications are significant hindrances for unambiguous identification of cross-linked peptides. Confident identifications demand structural studies with cross-linkers with different properties and variable spacer chain lengths. This new ETD cleavable cross-linking workflow will provide additional confidence to overcome these drawbacks and allow us to pinpoint cross-linked peptides confidently.
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Keywords:  3D modeling; Cross-linking; Electron Transfer Dissociation (ETD); Mass spectrometry

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32480079      PMCID: PMC7377963          DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2020.103846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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