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Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization

Electrospray mass spectrometry is applied to determine apparent binding energies and quasi equilibrium dissociation constants of immune complex dissociation reactions in the gas phase. Myoglobin, a natural protein-ligand complex, has been used to develop the procedure which starts from determining m...

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Autores principales: Danquah, Bright D., Opuni, Kwabena F. M., Roewer, Claudia, Koy, Cornelia, Glocker, Michael O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7587528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33080923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25204776
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author Danquah, Bright D.
Opuni, Kwabena F. M.
Roewer, Claudia
Koy, Cornelia
Glocker, Michael O.
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Opuni, Kwabena F. M.
Roewer, Claudia
Koy, Cornelia
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description Electrospray mass spectrometry is applied to determine apparent binding energies and quasi equilibrium dissociation constants of immune complex dissociation reactions in the gas phase. Myoglobin, a natural protein-ligand complex, has been used to develop the procedure which starts from determining mean charge states and normalized and averaged ion intensities. The apparent dissociation constant [Formula: see text] 3.60 × 10(−12) for the gas phase heme dissociation process was calculated from the mass spectrometry data and by subsequent extrapolation to room temperature to mimic collision conditions for neutral and resting myoglobin. Similarly, for RNAse S dissociation at room temperature a [Formula: see text] 4.03 × 10(−12) was determined. The protocol was tested with two immune complexes consisting of epitope peptides and monoclonal antibodies. For the epitope peptide dissociation reaction of the FLAG peptide from the antiFLAG antibody complex an apparent gas phase dissociation constant [Formula: see text] 4.04 × 10(−12) was calculated. Likewise, an apparent [Formula: see text] 4.58 × 10(−12) was calculated for the troponin I epitope peptide—antiTroponin I antibody immune complex dissociation. Electrospray mass spectrometry is a rapid method, which requires small sample amounts for either identification of protein-bound ligands or for determination of the apparent gas phase protein-ligand complex binding strengths.
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spelling pubmed-75875282020-10-29 Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization Danquah, Bright D. Opuni, Kwabena F. M. Roewer, Claudia Koy, Cornelia Glocker, Michael O. Molecules Article Electrospray mass spectrometry is applied to determine apparent binding energies and quasi equilibrium dissociation constants of immune complex dissociation reactions in the gas phase. Myoglobin, a natural protein-ligand complex, has been used to develop the procedure which starts from determining mean charge states and normalized and averaged ion intensities. The apparent dissociation constant [Formula: see text] 3.60 × 10(−12) for the gas phase heme dissociation process was calculated from the mass spectrometry data and by subsequent extrapolation to room temperature to mimic collision conditions for neutral and resting myoglobin. Similarly, for RNAse S dissociation at room temperature a [Formula: see text] 4.03 × 10(−12) was determined. The protocol was tested with two immune complexes consisting of epitope peptides and monoclonal antibodies. For the epitope peptide dissociation reaction of the FLAG peptide from the antiFLAG antibody complex an apparent gas phase dissociation constant [Formula: see text] 4.04 × 10(−12) was calculated. Likewise, an apparent [Formula: see text] 4.58 × 10(−12) was calculated for the troponin I epitope peptide—antiTroponin I antibody immune complex dissociation. Electrospray mass spectrometry is a rapid method, which requires small sample amounts for either identification of protein-bound ligands or for determination of the apparent gas phase protein-ligand complex binding strengths. MDPI 2020-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7587528/ /pubmed/33080923 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25204776 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Danquah, Bright D.
Opuni, Kwabena F. M.
Roewer, Claudia
Koy, Cornelia
Glocker, Michael O.
Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization
title Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization
title_full Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization
title_fullStr Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization
title_full_unstemmed Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization
title_short Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Antibody—Epitope Peptide Complex Dissociation: Theoretical Concept and Practical Procedure of Binding Strength Characterization
title_sort mass spectrometric analysis of antibody—epitope peptide complex dissociation: theoretical concept and practical procedure of binding strength characterization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7587528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33080923
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25204776
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