A cross-linking/mass spectrometry workflow based on MS-cleavable cross-linkers and the MeroX software for studying protein structures and protein–protein interactions

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Claudio Iacobucci
Michael Götze
Christian H. Ihling
Christine Piotrowski
Christian Arlt
Mathias Schäfer
Christoph Hage
Rico Schmidt
Andrea Sinz
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[1] Institute of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Bioanalytics
[2] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Institute of Biochemistry
[3] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Department of Chemistry
[4] University Cologne,Institute for Molecular Systems Biology
[5] ETH Zürich,undefined
[6] IDT Biologicals,undefined
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Nature Protocols | 2018年 / 13卷
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Chemical cross-linking in combination with mass spectrometric analysis of the created cross-linked products is an emerging technology aimed at deriving valuable structural information from proteins and protein complexes. The goal of our protocol is to obtain distance constraints for structure determination of proteins and to investigate protein–protein interactions. We present an integrated workflow for cross-linking/mass spectrometry (MS) based on protein cross-linking with MS-cleavable reagents, followed by enzymatic digestion, enrichment of cross-linked peptides by strong cation-exchange chromatography (SCX), and LC/MS/MS analysis. To exploit the full potential of MS-cleavable cross-linkers, we developed an updated version of the freely available MeroX software for automated data analysis. The commercially available, MS-cleavable cross-linkers (DSBU and CDI) used herein possess different lengths and react with amine as well as hydroxy groups. Owing to the formation of two characteristic 26-u doublets in their MS/MS spectra, many fewer false positives are found than when using classic, non-cleavable cross-linkers. The protocol, exemplified herein for BSA and the whole Escherichia coli ribosome, is robust and widely applicable, and it allows facile identification of cross-links for deriving spatial constraints from purified proteins and protein complexes. The cross-linking/MS procedure takes 2–3 days to complete.
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