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Rey M, Sarpe V, Burns KM, Buse J, Baker CA, van Dijk M, Wordeman L, Bonvin AM, Schriemer DC. Mass Spec Studio for Integrative Structural Biology. Structure. 2014 Sep 18. pii: S0969-2126(14)00258-5

Abstract

The integration of biophysical data from multiple sources is critical for developing accurate structural models of large multiprotein systems and their regulators. Mass spectrometry (MS) can be used to measure the insertion location for a wide range of topographically sensitive chemical probes, and such insertion data provide a rich, but disparate set of modeling restraints. We have developed a software platform that integrates the analysis of label-based MS and tandem MS (MS2) data with protein modeling activities (Mass Spec Studio). Analysis packages can mine any labeling data from any mass spectrometer in a proteomics-grade manner, and link labeling methods with data-directed protein interaction modeling using HADDOCK. Support is provided for hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HX) and covalent labeling chemistries, including novel acquisition strategies such as targeted HX-MS2 and data-independent HX-MS2. The latter permits the modeling of highly complex systems, which we demonstrate by the analysis of microtubule interactions.

Keywords

Docking, Mass spectroscopy

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25242457

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