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Defining the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
[Image: see text] Accurate mass analysis can provide useful information on the stoichiometry and composition of protein-based particles, such as virus-like assemblies. For applications in nanotechnology and medicine, such nanoparticles are loaded with foreign cargos, making accurate mass information...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24787140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja502616y |
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author | Snijder, Joost van de Waterbeemd, Michiel Damoc, Eugen Denisov, Eduard Grinfeld, Dmitry Bennett, Antonette Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis Makarov, Alexander Heck, Albert J. R. |
author_facet | Snijder, Joost van de Waterbeemd, Michiel Damoc, Eugen Denisov, Eduard Grinfeld, Dmitry Bennett, Antonette Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis Makarov, Alexander Heck, Albert J. R. |
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description | [Image: see text] Accurate mass analysis can provide useful information on the stoichiometry and composition of protein-based particles, such as virus-like assemblies. For applications in nanotechnology and medicine, such nanoparticles are loaded with foreign cargos, making accurate mass information essential to define the cargo load. Here, we describe modifications to an Orbitrap mass spectrometer that enable high mass analysis of several virus-like nanoparticles up to 4.5 MDa in mass. This allows the accurate determination of the composition of virus-like particles. The modified instrument is utilized to determine the cargo load of bacterial encapsulin nanoparticles that were engineered to encapsulate foreign cargo proteins. We find that encapsulin packages from 8 up to 12 cargo proteins, thereby quantifying cargo load but also showing the ensemble spread. In addition, we determined the previously unknown stoichiometry of the three different splice variants of the capsid protein in adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsids, showing that symmetry is broken and assembly is heterogeneous and stochastic. These results demonstrate the potential of high-resolution mass analysis of protein-based nanoparticles, with widespread applications in chemical biology and nanotechnology. |
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spelling | pubmed-40467692015-05-01 Defining the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry Snijder, Joost van de Waterbeemd, Michiel Damoc, Eugen Denisov, Eduard Grinfeld, Dmitry Bennett, Antonette Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis Makarov, Alexander Heck, Albert J. R. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Accurate mass analysis can provide useful information on the stoichiometry and composition of protein-based particles, such as virus-like assemblies. For applications in nanotechnology and medicine, such nanoparticles are loaded with foreign cargos, making accurate mass information essential to define the cargo load. Here, we describe modifications to an Orbitrap mass spectrometer that enable high mass analysis of several virus-like nanoparticles up to 4.5 MDa in mass. This allows the accurate determination of the composition of virus-like particles. The modified instrument is utilized to determine the cargo load of bacterial encapsulin nanoparticles that were engineered to encapsulate foreign cargo proteins. We find that encapsulin packages from 8 up to 12 cargo proteins, thereby quantifying cargo load but also showing the ensemble spread. In addition, we determined the previously unknown stoichiometry of the three different splice variants of the capsid protein in adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsids, showing that symmetry is broken and assembly is heterogeneous and stochastic. These results demonstrate the potential of high-resolution mass analysis of protein-based nanoparticles, with widespread applications in chemical biology and nanotechnology. American Chemical Society 2014-05-01 2014-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4046769/ /pubmed/24787140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja502616y Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society |
spellingShingle | Snijder, Joost van de Waterbeemd, Michiel Damoc, Eugen Denisov, Eduard Grinfeld, Dmitry Bennett, Antonette Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis Makarov, Alexander Heck, Albert J. R. Defining the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry |
title | Defining
the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral
and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry |
title_full | Defining
the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral
and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry |
title_fullStr | Defining
the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral
and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry |
title_full_unstemmed | Defining
the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral
and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry |
title_short | Defining
the Stoichiometry and Cargo Load of Viral
and Bacterial Nanoparticles by Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry |
title_sort | defining
the stoichiometry and cargo load of viral
and bacterial nanoparticles by orbitrap mass spectrometry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24787140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja502616y |
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