Author
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- Juan D Chavez
- Jimmy K Eng
- Devin K Schweppe
- Michelle Cilia
- Keith Rivera
- Xuefei Zhong
- Xia Wu
- Terrence Allen
- Moshe Khurgel
- Akhilesh Kumar
- Athanasios Lampropoulos
- Mårten Larsson
- Shuvadeep Maity
- Yaroslav Morozov
- Wimal Pathmasiri
- Mathew Perez-Neut
- Coriness Pineyro-Ruiz
- Elizabeth Polina
- Stephanie Post
- Mark Rider
- Dorota Tokmina-Roszyk
- Katherine Tyson
- Debora Vieira Parrine Sant'Ana
- James E Bruce
Abstract
Chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS) provides protein structural information by identifying covalently linked proximal amino acid residues on protein surfaces. The information gained by this technique is complementary to other structural biology methods such as x-ray crystallography, NMR and cryo-electron microscopy[1]. The extension of traditional quantitative proteomics methods with chemical cross-linking can provide information on the structural dynamics of protein structures and protein complexes. The identification and quantitation of cross-linked peptides remains challenging for the general community, requiring specialized expertise ultimately limiting more widespread adoption of the technique. We describe a general method for targeted quantitative mass spectrometric analysis of cross-linked peptide pairs. We report the adaptation of the widely used, open source software package Skyline, for the analysis of quantitative XL-MS data as a means for data analysis and sharing of methods. We demonstrate the utility and robustness of the method with a cross-laboratory study and present data that is supported by and validates previously published data on quantified cross-linked peptide pairs. This advance provides an easy to use resource so that any lab with access to a LC-MS system capable of performing targeted quantitative analysis can quickly and accurately measure dynamic changes in protein structure and protein interactions.
Suggested Citation
Juan D Chavez & Jimmy K Eng & Devin K Schweppe & Michelle Cilia & Keith Rivera & Xuefei Zhong & Xia Wu & Terrence Allen & Moshe Khurgel & Akhilesh Kumar & Athanasios Lampropoulos & Mårten Larsson & Sh, 2016.
"A General Method for Targeted Quantitative Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(12), pages 1-14, December.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0167547
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167547
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