Determination of protein conformation and orientation at buried solid/liquid interfaces

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Abstract

Protein structures at solid/liquid interfaces mediate interfacial protein functions, which are important for many applications. It is difficult to probe interfacial protein structures at buried solid/liquid interfaces in situ at the molecular level. Here, a systematic methodology to determine protein molecular structures (orientation and conformation) at buried solid/liquid interfaces in situ was successfully developed with a combined approach using a nonlinear optical spectroscopic technique - sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy, isotope labeling, spectra calculation, and computer simulation. With this approach, molecular structures of protein GB1 and its mutant (with two amino acids mutated) were investigated at the polymer/solution interface. Markedly different orientations and similar (but not identical) conformations of the wild-type protein GB1 and its mutant at the interface were detected, due to the varied molecular interfacial interactions. This systematic strategy is general and can be widely used to elucidate protein structures at buried interfaces in situ.

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Guo, W., Lu, T., Crisci, R., Nagao, S., Wei, T., & Chen, Z. (2023). Determination of protein conformation and orientation at buried solid/liquid interfaces. Chemical Science, 14(11), 2999–3009. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06958j

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