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High-throughput Limited Proteolysis/Mass Spectrometry for Protein Domain Elucidation
Authors:Xia Gao  Kevin Bain  Jeffery B Bonanno  Michelle Buchanan  Davin Henderson  Don Lorimer  Curtis Marsh  Julie A Reynes  J Michael Sauder  Ken Schwinn  Chau Thai  Stephen K Burley
Institution:(1) Structural GenomiX, Inc, 10505 Roselle Street, San Diego, CA 92121, USA
Abstract:High-resolution structural information is important for improving our understanding of protein function in vitro and in vivo and providing information to enable drug discovery. The process leading to X-ray structure determination is often time consuming and labor intensive. It requires informed decisions in expression construct design, expression host selection, and strategies for protein purification, crystallization and structure determination. Previously published studies have demonstrated that compact globular domains defined by limited proteolysis represent good candidates for production of diffraction quality crystals 1–7]. Integration of mass spectrometry and proteolysis experiments can provide accurate definition of domain boundaries at unprecedented rates. We have conducted a critical evaluation of this approach with 400 target proteins produced by SGX (Structural GenomiX, Inc.) for the New York Structural GenomiX Research Consortium (NYSGXRC; ) under the auspices of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences Protein Structure Initiative (). The objectives of this study were to develop parallel/automated protocols for proteolytic digestion and data acquisition for multiple proteins, and to carry out a systematic study to correlate domain definition via proteolysis with outcomes of crystallization and structure determination attempts. Initial results from this work demonstrate that proteins yielding diffraction quality crystals are typically resistant to proteolysis. Large-scale sub cloning and subsequent testing of expression, solubility, and crystallizability of proteolytically defined truncations is currently underway.
Keywords:automation  domain definition  limited proteolysis  LPMS  mass spectrometry  protein domain
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