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Size-Selective VAILase Proteolysis Provides Dynamic Insights into Protein Structures.

Binwen SunJi LvJin ChenZheyi LiuYe ZhouLin LiuYan JinFang-Jun Wang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Monitoring the dynamic alterations of protein structures within an aqueous solution remains enormously challenging. In this study, we describe a size-selective VAILase proteolysis (SVP)-mass spectrometry (MS) strategy to probe the protein structure changes without strict control of the proteolysis kinetics. The unique conformation selectivity of SVP depends on the uniform nano-sized entrance pores of the VAILase hexameric cage as well as the six inherent molecular rulers in the VAILase-substrate recognition and cleavage. The dynamic insights into subtle conformation alterations of both myoglobin unfolding transition and Aurora kinase A-inhibitor binding are successfully captured using the SVP strategy, which matches well with the results in the molecular dynamics simulation. Our work provides a new paradigm of size-selective native proteolysis for exploring the aqueous protein structure-function relationships.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • mass spectrometry
  • protein protein
  • amino acid
  • aqueous solution
  • binding protein
  • multiple sclerosis
  • small molecule
  • ms ms
  • single molecule
  • structural basis