IUCrJ (Nov 2018)

Photocage-initiated time-resolved solution X-ray scattering investigation of protein dimerization

  • Inokentijs Josts,
  • Stephan Niebling,
  • Yunyun Gao,
  • Matteo Levantino,
  • Henning Tidow,
  • Diana Monteiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252518012149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 6
pp. 667 – 672

Abstract

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This work demonstrates a new method for investigating time-resolved structural changes in protein conformation and oligomerization via photocage-initiated time-resolved X-ray solution scattering by observing the ATP-driven dimerization of the MsbA nucleotide-binding domain. Photocaged small molecules allow the observation of single-turnover reactions of non-naturally photoactivatable proteins. The kinetics of the reaction can be derived from changes in X-ray scattering associated with ATP-binding and subsequent dimerization. This method can be expanded to any small-molecule-driven protein reaction with conformational changes traceable by X-ray scattering where the small molecule can be photocaged.

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