Structure-based screening of binding affinities via small-angle X-ray scattering
pmid: 32695411
pmc: PMC7340254
Structure-based screening of binding affinities via small-angle X-ray scattering
Protein–protein and protein–ligand interactions often involve conformational changes or structural rearrangements that can be quantified by solution small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). These scattering intensity measurements reveal structural details of the bound complex, the number of species involved and, additionally, the strength of interactions if carried out as a titration. Although a core part of structural biology workflows, SAXS-based titrations are not commonly used in drug discovery contexts. This is because prior knowledge of expected sample requirements, throughput and prediction accuracy is needed to develop reliable ligand screens. This study presents the use of the histidine-binding protein (26 kDa) and other periplasmic binding proteins to benchmark ligand screen performance. Sample concentrations and exposure times were varied across multiple screening trials at four beamlines to investigate the accuracy and precision of affinity prediction. The volatility ratio between titrated scattering curves and a common apo reference is found to most reliably capture the extent of structural and population changes. This obviates the need to explicitly model scattering intensities of bound complexes, which can be strongly ligand-dependent. Where the dissociation constant is within 102of the protein concentration and the total exposure times exceed 20 s, the titration protocol presented at 0.5 mg ml−1yields affinities comparable to isothermal titration calorimetry measurements. Estimated throughput ranges between 20 and 100 ligand titrations per day at current synchrotron beamlines, with the limiting step imposed by sample handling and cleaning procedures.
- European Bioinformatics Institute United Kingdom
- EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY Germany
- Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY Germany
- European Molecular Biology Laboratory Germany
- University of Sydney Australia
Crystallography, solution scattering, Research Papers, 530, drug discovery, QD901-999, saxs, structural biology, molecular recognition, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530
Crystallography, solution scattering, Research Papers, 530, drug discovery, QD901-999, saxs, structural biology, molecular recognition, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530
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