Bernadó Pau, Svergun Dmitri I
Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Parc Científic de Barcelona, Baldiri Reixac, Barcelona, Spain.
Methods Mol Biol. 2012;896:107-22. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3704-8_7.
Small-angle scattering of X-rays (SAXS) is a method for the low-resolution structural characterization of biological macromolecules in solution. The technique is highly complementary to the high-resolution methods of X-ray crystallography and NMR. SAXS not only provides shapes, oligomeric state, and quaternary structures of folded proteins and protein complexes but also allows for the quantitative analysis of flexible systems. Here, major procedures are presented to characterize intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) using SAXS. The sample requirements for SAXS experiments on protein solutions are given and the sequence of steps in data collection and processing is described. The use of the recently developed advanced computational tools to quantitatively characterize solutions of IDPs is presented in detail. Typical experimental and potential problems encountered during the use of SAXS are discussed.
X射线小角散射(SAXS)是一种用于溶液中生物大分子低分辨率结构表征的方法。该技术与X射线晶体学和核磁共振等高分辨率方法高度互补。SAXS不仅能提供折叠蛋白和蛋白复合物的形状、寡聚状态和四级结构,还能对柔性系统进行定量分析。本文介绍了使用SAXS表征内在无序蛋白(IDP)的主要步骤。给出了蛋白质溶液SAXS实验的样品要求,并描述了数据收集和处理的步骤顺序。详细介绍了最近开发的用于定量表征IDP溶液的先进计算工具的使用。讨论了使用SAXS过程中遇到的典型实验问题和潜在问题。