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Quantifying protection in disordered proteins using millisecond hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry and peptic reference peptides.

Biochemistry.. 2017-08; 
Al-Naqshabandi MA,Weis DD.
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Abstract

The extent and location of transient structure in intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) provide valuable insights into their conformational ensembles and can lead to a better understanding of coupled binding and folding. Millisecond amide hydrogen exchange (HX) can provide such information, but it is difficult to quantify the degree of transient structuring. One reason is that transiently disordered proteins undergo HX at rates only slightly slower than the rate of amide HX by an unstructured random coil, the chemical HX rate. In this work, we evaluate several different methods of obtaining an accurate model for the chemical HX rate suitable for millisecond hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry (HX-MS) analysi... More

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