Data analysis and modeling of small-angle neutron scattering data with contrast variation from bio-macromolecular complexes
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Data analysis and modeling of small-angle neutron scattering data with contrast variation from bio-macromolecular complexes
Abstract
Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) with contrast variation (CV) is a valuable technique in the structural biology toolchest. Accurate structural parameters-e.g., radii of gyration, volumes, dimensions, and distance distribution(s)-can be derived from the SANS-CV data to yield the shape and disposition of the individual components within stable complexes. Contrast variation is achieved through the substitution of hydrogen isotopes (1H for 2H) in molecules and solvents to alter the neutron scattering properties of each component of a complex. While SANS-CV can be used a stand-alone technique for interrogating the overall structure of biomacromolecules in solution, it also complements other methods such as small-angle X-ray scattering, crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, and cryo-electron microscopy. Undertaking a SANS-CV experiment is challenging, due in part to the preparation of significant quantities of monodisperse samples that may require deuterium (2H) labeling. Nevertheless, SANS-CV can be used to study a diverse range biomacromolecular complexes including protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid systems, membrane proteins, and flexible systems resistant to crystallization. This chapter describes how to approach the data analysis and modeling of SANS data, including: (1) Analysis of the forward scattering (I(0)) and calculation of theoretical estimates of contrast; (2) Analysis of the contrast dependence of the radius of gyration using the Stuhrmann plot and parallel axis theorem; (3) Calculation of composite scattering functions to evaluate the size, shape, and dispositions of individual components within a complex, and; (4) Development of real-space models to fit the SANS-CV data using volume-element bead modeling or atomistic rigid body modeling.
Keywords: Biomolecular complex; Contrast variation; Deuterium labeling; Modeling; Small-angle neutron scattering.
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