2014
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1320298111
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Chemical cross-linking/mass spectrometry targeting acidic residues in proteins and protein complexes

Abstract: The study of proteins and protein complexes using chemical crosslinking followed by the MS identification of the cross-linked peptides has found increasingly widespread use in recent years. Thus far, such analyses have used almost exclusively homobifunctional, amine-reactive cross-linking reagents. Here we report the development and application of an orthogonal cross-linking chemistry specific for carboxyl groups. Chemical cross-linking of acidic residues is achieved using homobifunctional dihydrazides as cros… Show more

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“…Criteria for rejecting assignments are given in the SI Materials and Methods. During SDH data analysis, we observed direct (zero-length) cross-linking of acidic side chains to lysines as a side effect of the coupling reagent, as reported previously (33). Therefore, we performed a reaction in the absence of SDH to obtain additional zero-length links intentionally.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Criteria for rejecting assignments are given in the SI Materials and Methods. During SDH data analysis, we observed direct (zero-length) cross-linking of acidic side chains to lysines as a side effect of the coupling reagent, as reported previously (33). Therefore, we performed a reaction in the absence of SDH to obtain additional zero-length links intentionally.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…7A–C; shown in blue). Therefore, the dominant cluster essentially satisfies the cross-linking data within its uncertainty (the false detection rate is approximately 5% to 10% 138,139 ). Most of the cross-link violations are small, and can be rationalized by local structural fluctuations, coarse-grained representations of some Nup domains, and/or finite structural sampling, as shown in Extended Data Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Chemical crosslinking and analysis of crosslinked species have been used extensively to identify binding partners and locate crosslinking sites in other systems (43)(44)(45)(46). Chemical crosslinking relies on the natural availability of particular amino acids (usually lysine or cysteine) on the surface of interacting proteins and the use of crosslinking reagents with spacers of varying length.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%