揭示蛋白质在气相中的命运

IF 1.6 3区 化学 Q3 PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL
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利用原生质谱观察完整蛋白质的能力可以测量蛋白质的大小、寡聚状态、配体的数量和类型以及结合的翻译后修饰等许多其他特征。这些研究有可能,而且在某些情况下正在推进我们对结构在蛋白质生物学和生物化学中的作用的理解。然而,在质谱仪的真空环境中,类似溶液的结构在多大程度上能在没有溶剂的情况下持续存在,这是一些长期悬而未决的问题。多年来多种来源的有力证据表明,如果在样品制备、电离和气相传输过程中小心谨慎,折叠良好的蛋白质可以保持类似原生态的状态。对于部分折叠状态、动态和无序蛋白质,以及蛋白质折叠/解折过程中的其他重要标志物,在解释原生离子迁移率/质谱数据结果时应谨慎行事。新的气相工具使我们能够通过离子/离子化学标记反应深入了解这些问题。本 "青年科学家视角 "展示了这些工具在描述原生样结构以及原生离子迁移率/质谱分析过程中可能出现的原生样结构偏差方面的强大功能。本透视图说明了去除溶剂后结构发生的一些变化,并详细介绍了该领域的一些挑战和潜力。
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Revealing the fates of proteins in the gas phase

Revealing the fates of proteins in the gas phase

The ability to observe intact proteins by native mass spectrometry allows measurements of size, oligomeric state, numbers and types of ligands and post translational modifications bound, among many other characteristics. These studies have the potential to, and in some cases are, advancing our understanding of the role of structure in protein biology and biochemistry. However, there are some long-unresolved questions about to what extent solution-like structures persist without solvent in the vacuum of the mass spectrometer. Strong evidence from multiple sources over the years has demonstrated that well-folded proteins maintain native-like states if care is taken during sample preparation, ionization, and transmission through the gas phase. For partially unfolded states, dynamic and disordered proteins, and other important landmarks along the protein folding/unfolding pathway, caution has been urged in the interpretation of the results of native ion mobility/mass spectrometric data. New gas-phase tools allow us to provide insight into these questions with in situ, in vacuo labeling reactions delivered through ion/ion chemistry. This Young Scientist Perspective demonstrates the robustness of these tools in describing native-like structure as well as possible deviations from native-like structure during native ion mobility/mass spectrometry. This Perspective illustrates some of the changes in structure produced by the removal of solvent and details some of the challenges and potential of the field.

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期刊介绍: The journal invites papers that advance the field of mass spectrometry by exploring fundamental aspects of ion processes using both the experimental and theoretical approaches, developing new instrumentation and experimental strategies for chemical analysis using mass spectrometry, developing new computational strategies for data interpretation and integration, reporting new applications of mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Papers, in which standard mass spectrometry techniques are used for analysis will not be considered. IJMS publishes full-length articles, short communications, reviews, and feature articles including young scientist features.
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