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Combining tandem mass spectrometry with ion mobility separation to determine the architecture of polydisperse proteins

Abstract:
Polydispersity presents a considerable challenge for the detailed molecular characterisation of many proteins. This is because in most biophysical and structural biology approaches the molecules in solution are ensemble-averaged, obscuring differences between individual proteins or conformational states. Mass spectrometry is however inherently dispersive, allowing the specific interrogation of molecules with distinct mass-to-charge ratios. Here, we exploit this intrinsic benefit to develop a means for determining directly the stoichiometries and sizes of oligomers comprising a polydisperse protein ensemble. Our method exploits the quadrupole-(ion-mobility)-(time-of-flight) geometry by submitting selected mass-to-charge ranges for ion mobility separation followed by collision-induced dissociation. In this sequential experiment the ion mobility information of the precursors is reported by the arrival times of the fragments, which are highly separated in mass-to-charge by virtue of the dissociation process. We observe small differences in the measured arrival time between fragments arising due to ion transit conditions after the ion mobility cell. To accommodate these systematic deviations, we develop a mass-to-charge dependent correction, leading to a reduction in the error of the collision cross-section measurement to around 0.5%. We characterise our method using HSP16.9, a small heat-shock protein that undergoes a mono- to polydisperse transition upon lowering pH, and reveal that the oligomers it forms have collisional cross-sections consistent with the polyhedral and double-ring architectures exhibited by other members of the protein family.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1016/j.ijms.2014.09.007

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Chemistry
Sub department:
Physical & Theoretical Chem
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Publisher:
Elsevier
Journal:
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry More from this journal
Volume:
377
Pages:
663–671
Publication date:
2015-02-01
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ISSN:
1387-3806


Language:
English
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pubs:489263
Source identifiers:
489263
Deposit date:
2014-11-16

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