Maier Claudia S, Deinzer Max L
Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Methods Enzymol. 2005;402:312-60. doi: 10.1016/S0076-6879(05)02010-0.
Modern mass spectrometry (MS) is well known for its exquisite sensitivity in probing the covalent structure of macromolecules, and for that reason, it has become the major tool used to identify individual proteins in proteomics studies. This use of MS is now widespread and routine. In addition to this application of MS, a handful of laboratories are developing and using a methodology by which MS can be used to probe protein conformation and dynamics. This application involves using MS to analyze amide hydrogen/deuterium (H/D) content from exchange experiments. Introduced by Linderstøm-Lang in the 1950s, H/D exchange involves using (2)H labeling to probe the rate at which protein backbone amide protons undergo chemical exchange with the protons of water. With the advent of highly sensitive electrospray ionization (ESI)-MS, a powerful new technique for measuring H/D exchange in proteins at unprecedented sensitivity levels also became available. Although it is still not routine, over the past decade the methodology has been developed and successfully applied to study various proteins and it has contributed to an understanding of the functional dynamics of those proteins.
现代质谱(MS)以其在探测大分子共价结构方面的极高灵敏度而闻名,因此,它已成为蛋白质组学研究中用于鉴定单个蛋白质的主要工具。MS的这种应用如今已广泛且常规。除了MS的这种应用之外,一些实验室正在开发和使用一种方法,通过该方法MS可用于探测蛋白质的构象和动力学。这种应用涉及使用MS分析交换实验中的酰胺氢/氘(H/D)含量。H/D交换由林德斯特伦 - 朗在20世纪50年代引入,涉及使用(2)H标记来探测蛋白质主链酰胺质子与水质子进行化学交换的速率。随着高灵敏度电喷雾电离(ESI) - MS的出现,一种用于以前所未有的灵敏度水平测量蛋白质中H/D交换的强大新技术也应运而生。尽管它仍不常规,但在过去十年中该方法已得到发展并成功应用于研究各种蛋白质,并且有助于理解这些蛋白质的功能动力学。