Screening for noncovalent ligand-receptor interactions by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry-based diffusion measurements

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作者
Clark, SM [1 ]
Konermann, L [1 ]
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[1] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Chem, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada
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10.1021/ac035230l
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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The application of a novel method for the identification of low-molecular-weight noncovalent ligands to a macromolecular target is reported. This technique is based on the measurement of analyte diffusion coefficients by electrospray mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) (Clark et al., Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 2002, 16, 14541462). Potential ligands have large diffusion coefficients as long as they are free in solution. Binding to a macromolecular target, however, drastically reduces the diffusional mobility of any ligand species. Mixtures containing six different saccharides [ribose, rhamnose, glucose, maltose, maltotriose, and N,N',N"Ariacetylchitotriose (NAG(3))] were screened for noncovalent binding to lysozyme. Of these six compounds, only NAG3 is known to bind to the protein. In "direct" binding tests, NAG3 shows a significantly reduced diffusion coefficient in the presence of the protein. No changes were observed for any of the other sacchaxides. In a second set of experiments, the use of a "competition" screening method was explored in which mixtures of candidate saccharides were tested for their ability to displace a reference ligand from the target. The addition of NAG(3)-containing mixtures significantly increased the diffusion coefficient of the reference ligand NAG(4) (N,N'N",N'"-tetraacetylchitotetrose), whereas mixtures that did not contain NAG3 had no effect. These data clearly indicate the potential of ESI-MS-based diffusion measurements as a novel tool to screen compound libraries for binding to proteins and other macromolecular targets. In contrast to conventional ESI-MS-based ligand-receptor binding studies, this method does not rely on the preservation of noncovalent interactions in the gas phase.
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