Using X-ray Footprinting and Mass Spectrometry to Study the Structure and Function of Membrane Proteins
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Published:2019-02-13
Issue:1
Volume:26
Page:44-54
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ISSN:0929-8665
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Container-title:Protein & Peptide Letters
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PPL
Affiliation:
1. Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States
Abstract
Background:
Membrane proteins are crucial for cellular sensory cascades and metabolite
transport, and hence are key pharmacological targets. Structural studies by traditional highresolution
techniques are limited by the requirements for high purity and stability when handled in
high concentration and nonnative buffers. Hence, there is a growing requirement for the use of alternate
methods in a complementary but orthogonal approach to study the dynamic and functional
aspects of membrane proteins in physiologically relevant conditions. In recent years, significant
progress has been made in the field of X-ray radiolytic labeling in combination with mass spectroscopy,
commonly known as X-ray Footprinting and Mass Spectrometry (XFMS), which provide
residue-specific information on the solvent accessibility of proteins. In combination with both lowresolution
biophysical methods and high-resolution structural data, XFMS is capable of providing
valuable insights into structure and dynamics of membrane proteins, which have been difficult to
obtain by standalone high-resolution structural techniques. The XFMS method has also demonstrated
a unique capability for identification of structural waters and their dynamics in protein cavities
at both a high degree of spatial and temporal resolution, and thus capable of identifying conformational
hot-spots in transmembrane proteins.
Conclusion:
We provide a perspective on the place of XFMS amongst other structural biology
methods and showcase some of the latest developments in its usage for studying conformational
changes in membrane proteins.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biochemistry,General Medicine,Structural Biology
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