Hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry for studying protein structure and dynamics

被引:630
作者
Konermann, Lars [1 ]
Pan, Jingxi [1 ]
Liu, Yu-Hong [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Chem, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada
基金
加拿大创新基金会; 加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
ELECTRON-CAPTURE DISSOCIATION; HYDROGEN/DEUTERIUM EXCHANGE; H/D EXCHANGE; LIGAND INTERACTIONS; INTRAMOLECULAR MIGRATION; FOLDING INTERMEDIATE; PROTONATED PEPTIDES; AMIDE HYDROGENS; RESOLUTION; DIGESTION;
D O I
10.1039/c0cs00113a
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HDX) mass spectrometry (MS) has become a key technique for monitoring structural and dynamic aspects of proteins in solution. This approach relies on the fact that exposure of a protein to D2O induces rapid amide H -> D exchange in disordered regions that lack stable hydrogen-bonding. Tightly folded elements are much more protected from HDX, resulting in slow isotope exchange that is mediated by the structural dynamics ("breathing motions'') of the protein. MS-based peptide mapping is a well established technique for measuring the mass shifts of individual protein segments. This tutorial review briefly discusses basic fundamentals of HDX/MS, before highlighting a number of recent developments and applications. Gas phase fragmentation strategies represent a promising alternative to the traditional proteolysis-based approach, but experimentalists have to be aware of scrambling phenomena that can be encountered under certain conditions. Electron-based dissociation methods provide a solution to this problem. We also discuss recent advances that facilitate the applicability of HDX/MS to membrane proteins, and to the characterization of short-lived protein folding intermediates. It is hoped that this review will provide a starting point for novices, as well as a useful reference for practitioners, who require an overview of some recent trends in HDX/MS.
引用
收藏
页码:1224 / 1234
页数:11
相关论文
共 79 条
  • [1] PRINCIPLES THAT GOVERN FOLDING OF PROTEIN CHAINS
    ANFINSEN, CB
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1973, 181 (4096) : 223 - 230
  • [2] PROTEIN-FOLDING INTERMEDIATES - NATIVE-STATE HYDROGEN-EXCHANGE
    BAI, YW
    SOSNICK, TR
    MAYNE, L
    ENGLANDER, SW
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1995, 269 (5221) : 192 - 197
  • [3] Assessment of CASP8 structure predictions for template free targets
    Ben-David, Moshe
    Noivirt-Brik, Orly
    Paz, Aviv
    Prilusky, Jaime
    Sussman, Joel L.
    Levy, Yaakov
    [J]. PROTEINS-STRUCTURE FUNCTION AND BIOINFORMATICS, 2009, 77 : 50 - 65
  • [4] Discovery and Characterization of the Laulimalide-Microtubule Binding Mode by Mass Shift Perturbation Mapping
    Bennett, Melissa J.
    Barakat, Khaled
    Huzil, J. Torin
    Tuszynski, Jack
    Schriemer, David C.
    [J]. CHEMISTRY & BIOLOGY, 2010, 17 (07): : 725 - 734
  • [5] A Medicinal Chemist's Guide to Molecular Interactions
    Bissantz, Caterina
    Kuhn, Bernd
    Stahl, Martin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 2010, 53 (14) : 5061 - 5084
  • [6] The role of dynamic conformational ensembles in biomolecular recognition
    Boehr, David D.
    Nussinov, Ruth
    Wright, Peter E.
    [J]. NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, 2009, 5 (11) : 789 - 796
  • [7] Advantages of Isotopic Depletion of Proteins for Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Experiments Monitored by Mass Spectrometry
    Bou-Assaf, George M.
    Chamoun, Jean E.
    Emmett, Mark R.
    Fajer, Piotr G.
    Marshall, Alan G.
    [J]. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2010, 82 (08) : 3293 - 3299
  • [8] The Mobile Proton Hypothesis in Fragmentation of Protonated Peptides: A Perspective
    Boyd, Robert
    Somogyi, Arpad
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY, 2010, 21 (08) : 1275 - 1278
  • [9] Insights into enzyme structure and dynamics elucidated by amide H/D exchange mass spectrometry
    Busenlehner, LS
    Armstrong, RN
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2005, 433 (01) : 34 - 46
  • [10] Probing protein ligand interactions by automated hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry
    Chalmers, MJ
    Busby, SA
    Pascal, BD
    He, YJ
    Hendrickson, CL
    Marshall, AG
    Griffin, PR
    [J]. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 2006, 78 (04) : 1005 - 1014