Structural Investigations of Protein-Lipid Complexes Using Neutron Scattering
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Structural Investigations of Protein-Lipid Complexes Using Neutron Scattering
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Correction To: Lipid-Protein Interactions.Methods Mol Biol. 2019;2003:C1-C4. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9512-7_26. Methods Mol Biol. 2019. PMID: 32314296
Abstract
Neutron scattering has significant benefits for examining the structure of protein-lipid complexes. Cold (slow) neutrons are nondamaging and predominantly interact with the atomic nucleus, meaning that neutron beams can penetrate deeply into samples, which allows for flexibility in the design of samples studied. Most importantly, there is a strong difference in neutron scattering length (i.e., scattering power) between protium ([Formula: see text], 99.98% natural abundance) and deuterium ([Formula: see text] or D, 0.015%). Through the mixing of H2O and D2O in the samples and in some cases the deuterium labeling of the biomolecules, components within a complex can be hidden or enhanced in the scattering signal. This enables both the overall structure and the relative distribution of components within a complex to be resolved. Lipid-protein complexes are most commonly studied using neutron reflectometry (NR) and small angle neutron scattering (SANS). In this review the methodologies to produce and examine a variety of model biological membrane systems using SANS and NR are detailed. These systems include supported lipid bilayers derived from vesicle dispersions or Langmuir-Blodgett deposition, tethered bilayer systems, membrane protein-lipid complexes and polymer wrapped lipid nanodiscs. The three key stages of any SANS/NR study on model membrane systems-sample preparation, data collection, and analysis-are described together with some background on the techniques themselves.
Keywords: Bilayer deposition; Deuteration; Isotopic contrast variation; Nanodiscs; Neutron reflectometry; Neutron scattering; Protein–lipid complexes; SMALPs; Small-angle neutron scattering; Supported lipid bilayers; Tethered lipid bilayer membranes.
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