Enhanced identification of zero-length chemical cross-links using label-free quantitation and high-resolution fragment ion spectra

使用无标记定量和高分辨率碎片离子光谱增强零长度化学交联的识别

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作者:Sira Sriswasdi, Sandra L Harper, Hsin-Yao Tang, David W Speicher

Abstract

Chemical cross-linking coupled to mass spectrometry provides structural information that is useful for probing protein conformations and providing experimental support for molecular models. "Zero-length" cross-links have greater value for these applications than longer cross-links because they provide more stringent distance constraints. However, this method is less commonly utilized because it cannot take advantage of isotopic labels, MS-labile bonds, or enrichment tags to facilitate identification. In this study, we combined label-free precursor ion quantitation and targeted tandem mass spectrometry with a new software tool, Zero-length Cross-link Miner (ZXMiner), to form a multitiered analysis strategy. A major, critical objective was to simultaneously achieve very high accuracy with essentially no false-positive cross-link identifications while maintaining a good depth of analysis. Our strategy was optimized on several proteins with known crystal structures. Comparison of ZXMiner to several existing cross-link analysis software showed that other algorithms detected less true positive cross-links and were far less accurate. Although prior use of zero-length cross-linking was typically restricted to small proteins, ZXMiner and the associated strategy enable facile analysis of very large protein complexes. This was demonstrated by identification of zero-length cross-links using purified 526 kDa spectrin heterodimers and intact red cell membranes and membrane skeletons.

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