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11-14 June 2023
Lund
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Solvation Shell Structure of Proteins probed by Small- and Wide-Angle X-Ray Scattering

Not scheduled
20m
Palaestra et Odeum & AF Borgen (Lund)

Palaestra et Odeum & AF Borgen

Lund

Sweden
Oral

Speaker

Orion Shih (NSRRC)

Description

Small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SWAXS) data provides information about the shape and size of bio-macromolecules in solution. The newly developed BioSAXS endstation at the beamline 13A of the Taiwan Photon Source features an in-vacuum SWAXS detecting system comprising two area detectors (Eiger X 9M/1M) and an online size-exclusion chromatography system incorporated with several optical probes, including UV-vis absorption spectrometer and refractometer. The instrumentation allows simultaneous SAXS and WAXS data collection with a high signal-to-noise ratio, enhancing structural studies of biomolecules by accessing finer details of solution structures. Here we tested a model protein BSA with two common denaturants: urea and guanidinium chloride (GdmCl). The intradomain interaction loss is clear around the middle q region. The high q peak (~1.5 Å-1) was previously assigned to the secondary structure but is still present when the protein is fully denatured. We showed how the solvation structure changes correlate with the high q peak change and discussed the different outcomes from urea and GdmCl, suggesting a dissimilar denaturation mechanism.

Primary authors

Orion Shih (NSRRC) Dr Yi-Qi Yeh (NSRRC) Ms Kuei-Fen Liao (NSRRC) Dr Je-Wei Chang (NSRRC) Mr Chen-An Wang (NSRRC) Dr Bradley Mansel (NSRRC) Dr Chun-Jen Su (NSRRC) Mr Wei-Ru Wu (NSRRC) Prof. U-Ser Jeng (NSRRC)

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