Site-specific hydrogen exchange in a membrane environment analyzed by infrared spectroscopy

ES Brielle, IT Arkin - The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2018 - ACS Publications
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2018ACS Publications
Hydrogen exchange is a powerful method to examine macromolecules. In membrane
proteins, exchange can distinguish between solvent-accessible and-inaccessible residues
due to shielding by the hydrophobic environment of the lipid bilayer. Herein, rather than
examining which residues undergo hydrogen exchange, we employ a protocol that enables
the full deuteration of all polar hydrogens in a membrane protein. We then measure the
impact of hydrogen exchange on the shift of the amide I vibrational mode of individually …
Hydrogen exchange is a powerful method to examine macromolecules. In membrane proteins, exchange can distinguish between solvent-accessible and -inaccessible residues due to shielding by the hydrophobic environment of the lipid bilayer. Herein, rather than examining which residues undergo hydrogen exchange, we employ a protocol that enables the full deuteration of all polar hydrogens in a membrane protein. We then measure the impact of hydrogen exchange on the shift of the amide I vibrational mode of individually labeled sites. The results enable us to correlate polarity with vibrational shifts, thereby providing a powerful tool to examine specific locations within a membrane protein in its native membrane environment.
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