Title of article
Isotope and Affinity Tags in Photoreactive Substance P Analogues To Identify the Covalent Linkage within the NK-1 Receptor by MALDI-TOF Analysis
Author/Authors
Sachon، Emmanuelle نويسنده , , Tasseau، Olivier نويسنده , , Lavielle، Solange نويسنده , , Sagan، Sandrine نويسنده , , Bolbach، Gérard نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-6535
From page
6536
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0
Abstract
Photoreactive analogues of substance P (biotin sulfonespacer (amino pentanoic or Gly3)-Arg-Pro-Lys-Pro-(pBzl)Phe-Gln-Phe-Phe-Gly-Leu-Met(02)NH2) with or without isotope (deuterium) labeling have been synthesized. Deuteriums were present on (d)-biotin or epibiotin sulfone (D3), on the Gly3 spacer linker (D6), or on the Gly in position 9 of SP (02). Therefore, peptide analogues could be either unlabeled or tri-, penta-, or hexadeuterated. Results obtained with the use of these peptide analogues show that (d)-biotin sulfone and epibiotin sulfone are not recognized with the same affinity by streptavidin, with (d)biotin sulfone displaying better affinity for the protein. Photolabeling of the human NK-1 receptor with a 1:1 molar ratio of nondeuterated and deuterated photoreactive substance P (SP) analogues in position 5, followed by combined digestions, purification, and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analysis, made the identification of the domain of the receptor covalently linked by the photoreactive SP analogue easier. Indeed, doublets in mass spectra were specific for the covalent complex whereas single peaks could be attributed to contaminating species. This method is particularly suitable when minute amounts of complex have to be analyzed, as in the case of highly hydrophobic G-protein coupled receptors.
Keywords
strawberry mottle disease , electron microscopy , strawberry crinkle rhabdovirus , Fragaria
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Record number
50623
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