X-Ray Footprinting at the ALS: New Opportunities in Structural Biology

X-ray Footprinting as a Stand Alone and Component of Hybrid Techniques to Resolve Structure and Dynamics of Proteins in Solutions

Organizers: Jen Bohon, Sayan Gupta, Corie Ralston

ALS Users’ Meeting 2014
Date: Oct 8, 2014
Venue: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Building 6, room 1105

Workshop Description

X-Ray Footprinting (radiolytic hydroxyl radical labeling and mass spectrometry) is a technique that provides structural and dynamical information on proteins in the solution state and is highly complementary to many other structural and biochemical techniques. Because it yields residue-specific information by in situ generation of hydroxyl radicals, it is used to determine conformation changes, ligand binding and protein-protein interactions under various conditions at a high degree of both temporal and spatial resolution and therefore is useful to both fundamental research and characterization of biologics/protein therapeutics. The technique was pioneered at the NSLS a decade ago and is now available at the ALS with advanced performance. This workshop will cover the basics and recent advances of the x-ray footprinting experiment: how to prepare samples, how to analyze data, and the information that can be determined through the experiment. In addition, several talks will cover how to combine XFP with other more well-known structural techniques, such as macromolecular crystallography, SAXS, NMR, and cryo-EM. The workshop will be useful for biological researchers in academia and the pharmaceutical industry.

Agenda

TIME SESSION
9:30am-11:45am

Methods and Tutorials

Welcome and Overview of the XFP Method – Link to Talk

Corie Ralston, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

XF Mass Spectrometry and Advances in Data Analysis Approaches – Link to Talk
Janna Kiselar, Case Western Reserve University

The Hybrid Approach: Combining XFP with SAXS and MX – Link to Talk
Sichun Yang, Case Western Reserve University

ProtMapMS: Software Solutions for High-Throughput Examination of Covalently Labeled Biomolecules by Structural Mass Spectrometry – Link to Talk
Parminder Kaur, Case Western Reserve University

Coffee and Discussion
Everyone!

11:45am-1:00pm Lunch
1:00pm-3:00pm

 Recent Exciting Results

Probing Ribosome Assembly in Live Cells
Sarah Woodson, Johns Hopkins University

A Synchrotron-based Hydroxyl Radical Footprinting Analysis of Amyloid Fibrils and Prefibrillar Intermediates with Residue-specific Resolution 
Janna Kiselar, Case Western Reserve University

Using XRF to Probe Protein Conformational Changes Governing Photoprotection in Cyanobacteria – Link to Talk
Cheryl Kerfeld, Michigan State University

Visualizing Internal Water Interactions in Membrane Proteins by X-ray Footprinting – Link to Talk
Sayan Gupta, LBNL

Coffee and Discussion
Everyone!

3:00pm-4:00pm

 More Exciting Results: Antibodies and HIV

XFP Insights into IgG
Galahad Deperalta, Genentech

Unmasking the initial stages of HIV Env glycoprotein activation using H/D exchange and X-ray footprinting – Link to Talk
Miklos Guttman, University of Washington, Seattle

4:00pm-5:00pm

 The Future is Here

The NSLS-II XFP Beamline and Beyond – Link to Talk
Jen Bohon, Case Western Reserve University/Brookhaven National Laboratory

Tour of Beamlines and Discussion
Jen Bohon, Corie Ralston, Sayan Gupta

 

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