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Alkynyl-Enrichable Carboxyl-Selective Crosslinkers to Increase the Crosslinking Coverage for Deciphering Protein Structures.

The coverage of chemical crosslinking coupled with mass spectrometry (CXMS) is of great importance to determine its ability for deciphering protein structures. At present, -hydroxysuccinimidyl (NHS) ester-based crosslinkers targeting lysines have been predominantly used in CXMS. However, they are not always effective for some proteins with few lysines. Other amino acid residues such as carboxyl could be crosslinked to complement lysines and improve the crosslinking coverage of CXMS, but the low intrinsic chemical reactivity of carboxyl compromises the application of carboxyl-selective crosslinkers for complex samples. To enhance the crosslinking efficiency targeting acidic residues and realize in-depth crosslinking analysis of complex samples, we developed three new alkynyl-enrichable carboxyl-selective crosslinkers with different reactive groups such as hydrazide, amino, and aminooxy. The crosslinking efficiencies of the three crosslinkers were systematically evaluated, giving the best reactivity of the amino-functionalized crosslinker BAP. Furthermore, BAP was extended to the crosslinking analysis of lysate in combination with efficient crosslink enrichment. A total of 1291 D/E-D/E crosslinks involved in 392 proteins were identified under a false discovery rate (FDR) of ≤1%. Obvious structural complementarity of BAP was exhibited to the lysine-targeting crosslinker, facilitating the capability of CXMS for protein structure elucidation. To the best of our knowledge, this was the first time for the carboxyl-selective crosslinker to achieve proteome-wide crosslinking analysis of the whole cell lysate. Collectively, we believe that this work not only expands on a promising toolkit of CXMS targeting acidic residues but also provides a valuable guideline to advance the performance of carboxyl-selective crosslinkers.
Hang Gao, Qun Zhao, Zhou Gong, Bowen Zhong, Jing Chen, Zhigang Sui, Xiao Li, Zhen Liang, Yukui Zhang, Lihua Zhang

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