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Validated determination of NRG1 Ig-like domain structure by mass spectrometry coupled with computational modeling.

Niloofar Abolhasani KhajeAlexander EletskySarah E BiehnCharles K MobleyMonique J RogalsYoonkyoo KimSushil K MishraRobert J DoerksenSteffen LindertJames H PrestegardJoshua S Sharp
Published in: Communications biology (2022)
High resolution hydroxyl radical protein footprinting (HR-HRPF) is a mass spectrometry-based method that measures the solvent exposure of multiple amino acids in a single experiment, offering constraints for experimentally informed computational modeling. HR-HRPF-based modeling has previously been used to accurately model the structure of proteins of known structure, but the technique has never been used to determine the structure of a protein of unknown structure. Here, we present the use of HR-HRPF-based modeling to determine the structure of the Ig-like domain of NRG1, a protein with no close homolog of known structure. Independent determination of the protein structure by both HR-HRPF-based modeling and heteronuclear NMR was carried out, with results compared only after both processes were complete. The HR-HRPF-based model was highly similar to the lowest energy NMR model, with a backbone RMSD of 1.6 Å. To our knowledge, this is the first use of HR-HRPF-based modeling to determine a previously uncharacterized protein structure.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • amino acid
  • magnetic resonance
  • protein protein
  • healthcare
  • small molecule
  • binding protein
  • liquid chromatography
  • ms ms