Top-Down ESI-ECD-FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry Localizes Noncovalent Protein-Ligand Binding Sites
- 25 October 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 128 (45), 14432-14433
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja063197p
Abstract
Mass spectrometry (MS) with electrospray ionization (ESI) has the capability to measure and detect noncovalent protein−ligand and protein−protein complexes. However, information on the sites of ligand binding is not easily obtained by the ESI-MS methodology. Electron capture dissociation (ECD) favors cleavage of covalent backbone bonds of protein molecules. We show that this characteristic of ECD translates to noncovalent protein−ligand complexes, as covalent backbone bonds of protein complexes are dissociated, but the noncovalent ligand interaction is retained. For the complex formed from 140-residue, 14.5 kDa α-synuclein protein, and one molecule of polycationic spermine (202 Da), ECD generates product ions that retain the protein−spermine noncovalent interaction. Spermine binding is localized to residues 106−138; the ECD data are consistent with previous solution NMR studies. Our studies suggest that ECD mass spectrometry can be used to determine directly the sites of ligand binding to protein targets.Keywords
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