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Analyzing Protein Architectures and Protein-Ligand Complexes by Integrative Structural Mass Spectrometry
Published on: October 15, 2018
Deciphering mutational effects on inducible NO synthase conformational dynamics via quantitative cross-linking mass
Ting Jiang1, Haikun Zhang1, Gabriel Monteiro Da Silva2
1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
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Mammalian nitric oxide synthases (NOSs) are flavo-hemoproteins that rely on dynamic interdomain interactions for activity. Calmodulin (CaM) facilitates specific, interdomain FMN-heme interactions that enable inter-subunit FMN-heme electron transfer essential for nitric oxide biosynthesis. Our quantitative cross-linking mass spectrometry (qXL MS) results demonstrate that the abundance of intersubunit cross-links correlates with CaM-induced formation of the docked FMN/heme complex in rat neuronal NOS [Jiang et al., Biochemistry, 2024, 63, 1395-1411]. Here, we extend this methodology to the human inducible NOS (iNOS) isoform, comparing wild-type (wt) and E546N mutant oxygenase/FMN (oxyFMN) constructs under near-native conditions. Using parallel reaction monitoring-based qXL MS, we assessed mutation-induced changes in interdomain dynamics. The E546N mutation substantially reduced abundance of specific intersubunit cross-links between the FMN and heme domains. Cross-links between CaM and iNOS domains were also altered by the mutation, indicating that the changes at the FMN-heme docking interface propagate allosterically throughout the iNOS-CaM complex. Although standard AlphaFold2 structural modeling yielded similar docked architectures for wt and mutant, cross-link-guided AlphaLink2 modeling revealed distinct structural differences. AlphaFold2 subsampling further predicted alternative conformations; consistent with qXL MS data, E546N mutant exhibited a broader distribution of predicted conformations, with an apparent shift toward higher population of undocked states, compared to wt. Importantly, 90% of cross-links were consistent with an ensemble of representative conformations derived from AlphaFold2 subsampling and AlphaLink2 modeling, capturing both docked and undocked states alongside multiple orientations. This integrative qXL MS and AlphaFold2 subsampling strategy provides a quantitative framework for mapping mutation-induced alterations in functional dynamics of NOSs and multidomain proteins in general.
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