LILBID laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsDNA binding affinities
Abstract One current goal in native mass spectrometry is the assignment of binding affinities to noncovalent complexes. Here we introduce a novel implementation of the existing laser-induced liquid bead ion desorption (LILBID) mass spectrometry method: this new method, LILBID laser dissociation curv...
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doaj-c7f5ac5f30ad48ce9d0d0f17b713962c2020-12-08T12:34:31ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-11-0110111310.1038/s41598-020-76867-9LILBID laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsDNA binding affinitiesPhoebe Young0Genia Hense1Carina Immer2Jens Wöhnert3Nina Morgner4Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, J.W. Goethe UniversityInstitute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, J.W. Goethe UniversityInstitute for Molecular Biosciences, J.W. Goethe UniversityInstitute for Molecular Biosciences, J.W. Goethe UniversityInstitute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, J.W. Goethe UniversityAbstract One current goal in native mass spectrometry is the assignment of binding affinities to noncovalent complexes. Here we introduce a novel implementation of the existing laser-induced liquid bead ion desorption (LILBID) mass spectrometry method: this new method, LILBID laser dissociation curves, assesses binding strengths quantitatively. In all LILBID applications, aqueous sample droplets are irradiated by 3 µm laser pulses. Variation of the laser energy transferred to the droplet during desorption affects the degree of complex dissociation. In LILBID laser dissociation curves, laser energy transfer is purposely varied, and a binding affinity is calculated from the resulting complex dissociation. A series of dsDNAs with different binding affinities was assessed using LILBID laser dissociation curves. The binding affinity results from the LILBID laser dissociation curves strongly correlated with the melting temperatures from UV melting curves and with dissociation constants from isothermal titration calorimetry, standard solution phase methods. LILBID laser dissociation curve data also showed good reproducibility and successfully predicted the melting temperatures and dissociation constants of three DNA sequences. LILBID laser dissociation curves are a promising native mass spectrometry binding affinity method, with reduced time and sample consumption compared to melting curves or titrations.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76867-9 |
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LILBID laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsDNA binding affinities |
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LILBID laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsDNA binding affinities |
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LILBID laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsDNA binding affinities |
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LILBID laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsDNA binding affinities |
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LILBID laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsDNA binding affinities |
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lilbid laser dissociation curves: a mass spectrometry-based method for the quantitative assessment of dsdna binding affinities |
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Abstract One current goal in native mass spectrometry is the assignment of binding affinities to noncovalent complexes. Here we introduce a novel implementation of the existing laser-induced liquid bead ion desorption (LILBID) mass spectrometry method: this new method, LILBID laser dissociation curves, assesses binding strengths quantitatively. In all LILBID applications, aqueous sample droplets are irradiated by 3 µm laser pulses. Variation of the laser energy transferred to the droplet during desorption affects the degree of complex dissociation. In LILBID laser dissociation curves, laser energy transfer is purposely varied, and a binding affinity is calculated from the resulting complex dissociation. A series of dsDNAs with different binding affinities was assessed using LILBID laser dissociation curves. The binding affinity results from the LILBID laser dissociation curves strongly correlated with the melting temperatures from UV melting curves and with dissociation constants from isothermal titration calorimetry, standard solution phase methods. LILBID laser dissociation curve data also showed good reproducibility and successfully predicted the melting temperatures and dissociation constants of three DNA sequences. LILBID laser dissociation curves are a promising native mass spectrometry binding affinity method, with reduced time and sample consumption compared to melting curves or titrations. |
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