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Integral approach to biomacromolecular structure by analytical-ultracentrifugation and small-angle scattering.

Ken MorishimaAya OkudaRintaro InoueNobuhiro SatoYosuke MiyamotoReiko UradeMaho Yagi-UtsumiKoichi KatoRina HiranoTomoya KujiraiHitoshi KurumizakaMasaaki Sugiyama
Published in: Communications biology (2020)
Currently, a sample for small-angle scattering (SAS) is usually highly purified and looks monodispersed: The Guinier plot of its SAS intensity shows a fine straight line. However, it could include the slight aggregates which make the experimental SAS profile different from the monodispersed one. A concerted method with analytical-ultracentrifugation (AUC) and SAS, named as AUC-SAS, offers the precise scattering intensity of a concerned biomacromolecule in solution even with aggregates as well that of a complex under an association-dissociation equilibrium. AUC-SAS overcomes an aggregation problem which has been an obstacle for SAS analysis and, furthermore, has a potential to lead to a structural analysis for a general multi-component system.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • high intensity
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  • molecular dynamics
  • mass spectrometry
  • electron transfer