Protein Information

ID 388
Name carbonic anhydrase
Synonyms CA IX; CA1; Carbonic anhydrase I; CA2; CAII; Carbonic anhydrase II; Carbonic dehydratase; Carbonic anhydrase III…

Compound Information

ID 1403
Name naphthalene
CAS naphthalene

Reference

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17222003 Sun J, Kitova EN, Klassen JS: Method for stabilizing protein-ligand complexes in nanoelectrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Anal Chem. 2007 Jan 15;79(2):416-25.
The interaction between the bovine pancrease trypsin (Tryp) and its competitive inhibitor benzamidine (1), in solution and the gas phase, is investigated using nanoflow electrospray ionization (nanoES) and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry. In a recent study (Clark, S.M.; Konermann L. Anal. Chem. 2004, 76, 7077-7083), it was reported that the (Tryp + 1) complex could not be detected by ES-MS. Here, it is shown that, with gentle sampling conditions, it is possible to detect gaseous protonated ions of the (Tryp + 1) complex with nanoES-MS. However, the relative abundance of the detected (Tryp + 1) n+ ions is lower than expected, based on solution composition, which suggests that dissociation of (Tryp + 1) n+ ions occurs during MS sampling. The dissociation pathways and corresponding Arrhenius parameters for the protonated (Tryp + 1) n+ ions, at n = 7-9, are determined from time-resolved thermal dissociation experiments, implemented with the blackbody infrared radiative dissociation technique. The gaseous (Tryp + 1) n+ ions are found to have short lifetimes, e.g., <0.6 s, at temperatures of > 100 degrees C. The use of solution additives, including polyols, carbohydrates, amino acids, and small organic molecules, to stabilize the (Tryp + 1) n+ ions during nanoES-MS analysis is investigated. Notably, the addition of imidazole to the nanoES solution is shown to preserve the (Tryp + 1) n+ ions. The Kassoc value, (1.9 +/- 0.2) x 104 M-1, determined for the (Tryp + 1) complex by the direct ES-MS method is in agreement with values determined by other analytical methods. The stabilizing effect of imidazole in nanoES-MS is further demonstrated for the interaction between carbonic anhydrase II and 5-(dimethylamino) naphthalene-1-sulfonamide. The stabilizing effect of imidazole may be due to enhanced evaporative cooling achieved by the dissociation of molecules of imidazole, bound nonspecifically, from the protein-ligand complex in the ion source.
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