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Probing the 3-D Structure,Dynamics, and Stability of Bacterial Collagenase Collagen Binding Domain (apo- versus holo-) by Limited Proteolysis MALDI-TOF MS
Authors:Cynthia R Sides  Rohana Liyanage  Jr" target="_blank">Jackson O LayJr  Sagaya Theresa Leena Philominathan  Osamu Matsushita  Joshua Sakon
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA;(2) Arkansas Statewide Mass Spectrometry Facility, University of Arkansas, 345 N. Campus Drive, Chem 013, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA;(3) Department of Microbiology, Kitasato University Medical School, Kanagawa 228-8555, Japan;(4) Present address: Alexion Pharmaceuticals, 352 Knotter Drive, Cheshire, CT 06410, USA;
Abstract:Pairing limited proteolysis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) to probe clostridial collagenase collagen binding domain (CBD) reveals the solution dynamics and stability of the protein, as these factors are crucial to CBD effectiveness as a drug-delivery vehicle. MS analysis of proteolytic digests indicates initial cleavage sites, thereby specifying the less stable and highly accessible regions of CBD. Modulation of protein structure and stability upon metal binding is shown through MS analysis of calcium-bound and cobalt-bound CBD proteolytic digests. Previously determined X-ray crystal structures illustrate that calcium binding induces secondary structure transformation in the highly mobile N-terminal arm and increases protein stability. MS-based detection of exposed residues confirms protein flexibility, accentuates N-terminal dynamics, and demonstrates increased global protein stability exported by calcium binding. Additionally, apo- and calcium-bound CBD proteolysis sites correlate well with crystallographic B-factors, accessibility, and enzyme specificity. MS-observed cleavage sites with no clear correlations are explained either by crystal contacts of the X-ray crystal structures or by observed differences between Molecules A and B in the X-ray crystal structures. The study newly reveals the absence of the βA strand and thus the very dynamic N-terminal linker, as corroborated by the solution X-ray scattering results. Cobalt binding has a regional effect on the solution phase stability of CBD, as limited proteolysis data implies the capture of an intermediate-CBD solution structure when cobalt is bound.
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