Native mass spectrometry of photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes

Hao Zhang, Weidong Cui, Michael L. Gross, Robert E. Blankenship

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Abstract

Native mass spectrometry (MS), or as is sometimes called "native electrospray ionization" allows proteins in their native or near-native states in solution to be introduced into the gas phase and interrogated by mass spectrometry. This approach is now a powerful tool to investigate protein complexes. This article reviews the background of native MS of protein complexes and describes its strengths, taking photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes as examples. Native MS can be utilized in combination with other MS-based approaches to obtain complementary information to that provided by tools such as X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy to understand the structure-function relationships of protein complexes. When additional information beyond that provided by native MS is required, other MS-based strategies can be successfully applied to augment the results of native MS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1012-1020
Number of pages9
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume587
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 17 2013

Keywords

  • ESI-MS
  • Native ESI
  • Photosynthesis
  • Pigment-protein complex
  • Top-down

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