Issue 23, 2022

Pseudopeptidic host adaptation in peptide recognition unveiled by ion mobility mass spectrometry

Abstract

Complexation of the glutamic–tyrosine–glutamic tripeptide (EYE) with a series of pseudopeptidic cages has been thoroughly investigated using different analytical techniques. The stoichiometry and affinities of the supramolecular host : guest complexes both in aqueous solution and in the gas-phase were obtained from a suitable combination of fluorescence spectroscopy, NMR, and mass spectrometry (MS) methods. The cages bearing basic groups (lysine, ornitine and histidine) display the tightest EYE binding in aqueous media following the order CyHis > CyLys > CyOrn, thus suggesting that Tyr side chain encapsulation is additionally modulated by the identity of the cage side chains and their ability to be engaged in polar interactions with the EYE peptide. Similarly, binding affinities estimated by MS methods clearly point towards a reduced affinity for the Cy cages with acidic pendant groups and a higher affinity of the CyHis cage over CyLys and CyOrn. Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS)-MS, assisted by molecular modelling, has been used to uncover the structural and conformational characteristics of the pseudopeptidic hosts and their supramolecular adducts with the EYE peptide. The cages display a collisional cross-section increase upon EYE inclusion that is associated with the expansion of the binding pocket of the cage cavity, thus constituting a unique example of conformational pseudopeptidic host adaptation to accommodate the inclusion of the guest.

Graphical abstract: Pseudopeptidic host adaptation in peptide recognition unveiled by ion mobility mass spectrometry

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jul 2022
Accepted
27 Oct 2022
First published
28 Oct 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Analyst, 2022,147, 5546-5556

Pseudopeptidic host adaptation in peptide recognition unveiled by ion mobility mass spectrometry

L. Tapia, Y. Pérez, J. Solà, S. V. Luis, I. Alfonso and C. Vicent, Analyst, 2022, 147, 5546 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN01091G

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