Top-Down Structural Characterization of Native Ubiquitin Combining Solution-Stable Isotope Labeling, Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry, and Tandem Electron Capture Dissociation Mass Spectrometry

结合溶液稳定同位素标记、离子阱迁移谱和串联电子捕获解离质谱法对天然泛素进行自上而下的结构表征

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作者:Kevin Jeanne Dit Fouque ,Meiby Fernandez-Rojas ,Anelis E Roque ,Francisco Fernandez-Lima

Abstract

Solution-phase hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HDX) coupled to native ion mobility spectrometry mass spectrometry (IMS-MS) can provide complementary structural information about the conformational dynamics of biological molecules. In the present work, the solution-stable isotope labeling (SIL) combined with trapped ion mobility spectrometry (TIMS) in tandem with top-down electron capture dissociation (ECD) is illustrated for the structural characterization of the solution native states of ubiquitin. Four different ubiquitin electrospray solution conditions: (i) single-tip nondeuterated, (ii) theta tip for online SIL HDX, (iii) single-tip SIL-deuterated, and (iv) theta tip for online SIL H/D back exchange (HDbX), were investigated to assess the H/D exchange reactivities of native ubiquitin. The combination of TIMS and ECD in a q-ToF MS instrument allowed for additional inspection of gas-phase HDbX added by top-down fragmentation, revealing the exposed and protected residues with limited scrambling effects (e.g., intramolecular H/D migration). A native charge state distribution (5+ to 7+) and TIMS profiles were observed under the single-tip nondeuterated solution conditions. Mass shift distributions of ∼40, ∼104, and ∼87D were observed when incorporating deuterium for online SIL HDX, SIL HDX, and online SIL HDbX, respectively, while retaining similar conformational states. ECD fragmentation allowed for the localization of the deuterated labeled residues of the peptide fragments, with a sequence coverage of ∼90%, for each of the ubiquitin solution condition. Changes in the TIMS trapping time settings (∼70 to ∼795 ms) were used to determine the H/D back exchange dynamics of native ubiquitin. HDbX-TIMS-q-ECD-MS/MS exhibited H/D back exchanges in the six-residue C-terminal tail as well as around Lys6, Lys11, Lys33, Lys48, and Lys63 residues, indicating that these regions are the most exposed area (less protected hydrogens) of ubiquitin as compared to the rest of the core residues that adopt a compact β-grasp fold (protected hydrogens), which was consistent with the accessible surface area of ubiquitin. The present data highlight for the first time consistency between the solution HDX and gas-phase HDbX-TIMS data for native studies.

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