Xm. Pan et al., PROBING SUBTLE ACID-INDUCED CONFORMATIONAL-CHANGES OF RIBONUCLEASE-A BY ELECTROSPRAY MASS-SPECTROMETRY, FEBS letters, 402(1), 1997, pp. 25-27
The newly developed technique, electrospray mass spectrometry, was use
d to probe subtle conformational changes of bovine pancreatic RNase A
during acid denaturation, In a dilute acid solution of pH 2.6, RNase A
lost nearly all of its activity, whereas its intrinsic fluorescence i
ntensity at 304 nm and its ellipticity at 222 nm were fairly resistant
to denaturation by acetic acid. The observed maximum charged state of
the enzyme in electrospray mass spectra was increased from 11(+) (at
pH 3.3) to 14(+) (at pH 2.6), This could result from exposure of the b
uried basic amino acid residues R-10, K-41, H-12 and perhaps H-48.