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Elucidating the intermolecular interactions within a desolvated protein-ligand complex. An experimental and computational study
Authors:Kitova Elena N  Seo Mikyung  Roy Pierre-Nicholas  Klassen John S
Institution:Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Carbohydrate Science and Department of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2G2.
Abstract:The first detailed study of the intermolecular hydrogens bonds (H-bonds) within a desolvated, noncovalent protein-ligand complex is reported. Using both experimental and computational methods, the intermolecular H-bonds stabilizing protonated and deprotonated ions of a complex composed of a single chain fragment (scFv) of a monoclonal antibody and its native trisaccharide ligand, alphaGalalphaAbe] alphaMan (1), are characterized. Using the blackbody infrared radiative dissociation-functional group replacement (BIRD/FGR) technique, three H-bond donor-acceptor pairs within the gaseous (scFv + 1)n+ ions are identified and quantified. Additional sites of interaction on the protein and ligand, for which the binding partner could not be elucidated, are also identified. Comparison of the gas-phase interaction maps with the crystal structure suggests that at least two of the specific H-bonds are conserved upon transfer of the complex from solution to the gas phase by electrospray ionization. However, new (nonspecific) interactions can also form in the gas phase. Notably, the nature and strength of the intermolecular interactions can vary significantly with charge state, and striking differences in the structures of the (scFv + 1)n+ and (scFv + 1)n- ions are evident. Intermolecular H-bonds are also identified from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations performed at the +8 and -8 charge states. Agreement is found for a majority of intermolecular interactions predicted for the (scFv + 1)8+ ion by the MD simulation and BIRD/FGR method; the agreement is less favorable in the case of the (scFv + 1)8- ion. However, both the computational and experimental results point to structural differences between the +8 and -8 ions. The computational results also provide insights into the structural changes that accompany the loss of interfacial waters from the complex.
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