A new crosslinker for mass spectrometric analysis of the quaternary structure of protein complexes

Jaap Willem Back(University of Amsterdam), Aloysius F. Hartog(University of Amsterdam), Henk Dekker(University of Amsterdam), Anton O. Muijsers(Academic Medical Center), Leo J. de Koning(University of Amsterdam), Luitzen de Jong(University of Amsterdam)
Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
February 1, 2001
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Abstract

Mass spectrometric structural analysis of crosslinked peptides is a powerful method to elucidate the spatial arrangement of polypeptides in protein complexes. Our aim is to develop bifunctional crosslinkers that, after crosslinking protein complexes followed by proteolytic digestion, give rise to crosslinked peptides that can be readily tracked down by mass spectrometry. To this end we synthesized the crosslinker N-benzyliminodiacetoyloxysuccinimid (BID), which yields stable benzyl cation marker ions upon low-energy collision-induced dissociation (CID) tandem mass spectrometry. Sensitive detection of the marker ion upon low-energy CID is demonstrated with different BID-crosslinked peptide preparations. With BID it becomes possible to retrieve crosslinked and crosslinker-adducted peptides, without the necessity of purifying crosslinked peptides prior to identification. The basic design of this crosslinker can be varied upon, in order to meet specific crosslinking needs.


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