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Quantitative Cross-Linking of Proteins and Protein Complexes.

Marie Barth1, Carla Schmidt2.   

Abstract

Cross-linking, in general, involves the covalent linkage of two amino acid residues of proteins or protein complexes in close proximity. Mass spectrometry and computational analysis are then applied to identify the formed linkage and deduce structural information such as distance restraints. Quantitative cross-linking coupled with mass spectrometry is well suited to study protein dynamics and conformations of protein complexes. The quantitative cross-linking workflow described here is based on the application of isotope labelled cross-linkers. Proteins or protein complexes present in different structural states are differentially cross-linked using a "light" and a "heavy" cross-linker. The intensity ratios of cross-links (i.e., light/heavy or heavy/light) indicate structural changes or interactions that are maintained in the different states. These structural insights lead to a better understanding of the function of the proteins or protein complexes investigated. The described workflow is applicable to a wide range of research questions including, for instance, protein dynamics or structural changes upon ligand binding.

Keywords:  BS3; Cross-linking; Ligand binding; Mass spectrometry; Protein interactions; Protein structure; Quantification

Year:  2021        PMID: 33950504     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1024-4_26

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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