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Mass spectrometry of intact membrane protein complexes

Mass spectrometry of intact membrane protein complexes
Mass spectrometry of intact membrane protein complexes
Mass spectrometry (MS) of intact soluble protein complexes has emerged as a powerful technique to study the stoichiometry, structure-function and dynamics of protein assemblies. Recent developments have extended this technique to the study of membrane protein complexes, where it has already revealed subunit stoichiometries and specific phospholipid interactions. Here we describe a protocol for MS of membrane protein complexes. The protocol begins with the preparation of the membrane protein complex, enabling not only the direct assessment of stoichiometry, delipidation and quality of the target complex but also the evaluation of the purification strategy. A detailed list of compatible nonionic detergents is included, along with a protocol for screening detergents to find an optimal one for MS, biochemical and structural studies. This protocol also covers the preparation of lipids for protein-lipid binding studies and includes detailed settings for a quadrupole time-of-flight (Q-TOF) mass spectrometer after the introduction of complexes from gold-coated nanoflow capillaries.
1754-2189
639-651
Laganowsky, A
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Reading, E
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Hopper, JT
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Robinson, CV
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Laganowsky, A
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Reading, E
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Hopper, JT
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Robinson, CV
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Laganowsky, A, Reading, E, Hopper, JT and Robinson, CV (2013) Mass spectrometry of intact membrane protein complexes. Nature Protocols, 8, 639-651. (doi:10.1038/nprot.2013.024).

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Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) of intact soluble protein complexes has emerged as a powerful technique to study the stoichiometry, structure-function and dynamics of protein assemblies. Recent developments have extended this technique to the study of membrane protein complexes, where it has already revealed subunit stoichiometries and specific phospholipid interactions. Here we describe a protocol for MS of membrane protein complexes. The protocol begins with the preparation of the membrane protein complex, enabling not only the direct assessment of stoichiometry, delipidation and quality of the target complex but also the evaluation of the purification strategy. A detailed list of compatible nonionic detergents is included, along with a protocol for screening detergents to find an optimal one for MS, biochemical and structural studies. This protocol also covers the preparation of lipids for protein-lipid binding studies and includes detailed settings for a quadrupole time-of-flight (Q-TOF) mass spectrometer after the introduction of complexes from gold-coated nanoflow capillaries.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 7 March 2013
Published date: April 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 479367
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479367
ISSN: 1754-2189
PURE UUID: 9179ce32-ba6c-4f36-adf8-5201ed088fc2
ORCID for E Reading: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8219-0052

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Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:19

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Author: A Laganowsky
Author: E Reading ORCID iD
Author: JT Hopper
Author: CV Robinson

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