Reproducibility in the unfolding process of protein induced by an external electric field

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Abstract

The dynamics of proteins are crucial for their function. However, commonly used techniques for studying protein structures are limited in monitoring time-resolved dynamics at high resolution. Combining electric fields with existing techniques to study gas-phase proteins, such as single particle imaging using free-electron lasers and gas-phase small angle X-ray scattering, has the potential to open up a new era in time-resolved studies of gas-phase protein dynamics. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we identify well-defined unfolding pathways of a protein, induced by experimentally achievable external electric fields. Our simulations show that strong electric fields in conjunction with short-pulsed X-ray sources such as free-electron lasers can be a new path for imaging dynamics of gas-phase proteins at high spatial and temporal resolution.

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Sinelnikova, A., Mandl, T., Östlin, C., Grånäs, O., Brodmerkel, M. N., Marklund, E. G., & Caleman, C. (2021). Reproducibility in the unfolding process of protein induced by an external electric field. Chemical Science, 12(6), 2030–2038. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc06008a

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