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Advances in mass spectrometry‐based footprinting of membrane proteins

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Structural biology is entering an exciting time where many new high‐resolution structures of large complexes and membrane proteins (MPs) are determined regularly. These advances have been driven by over 15… Click to show full abstract

Structural biology is entering an exciting time where many new high‐resolution structures of large complexes and membrane proteins (MPs) are determined regularly. These advances have been driven by over 15 years of technological improvements, first in macromolecular crystallography, and recently in cryo‐electron microscopy. Obtaining information about MP higher order structure and interactions is also a frontier, important but challenging owing to their unique properties and the need to choose suitable detergents/lipids for their study. The development of mass spectrometry (MS), both instruments and methodology in the past 10 years, has also advanced it as a complementary method to study MP structure and interactions. In this review, we discuss advances in MS‐based footprinting for MPs and highlight recent methodologies that offer new promise for MP study by chemical footprinting and mass spectrometry.

Keywords: membrane proteins; mass spectrometry; advances mass; based footprinting; spectrometry

Journal Title: PROTEOMICS
Year Published: 2022

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