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Integrating Segmental Deuteration iCM-SANS with SAXS and MD for Dynamical Analysis of Multi-domain Proteins

Okuda, A.; Inoue, R.; Kurokawa, M.; Martel, A.; Porcar, L.; Osaki, R.; Fukuzawa, K.; Weiss, K. L.; Pingali, S. V.; Urade, R.; Sugiyama, M.

2026-02-27 biophysics
10.64898/2026.02.25.708105 bioRxiv
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Multi-domain proteins (MDPs) adopt diverse conformations arising from cooperative inter-domain motions, and such dynamics are intimately coupled to their biological functions. Quantitative characterization of these motions is crucial for elucidating their functional mechanisms. Although small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) provides information on overall domain arrangement, the limited experimental constraints hinder reliable discrimination of conformational ensembles derived from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. To address this limitation, complementary experimental constraints that enable to observe domain-selective structural information are required. Inverse contrast-matching small-angle neutron scattering (iCM-SANS), combined with segmental deuteration, enables selective visualization of individual domains and thus provides such complementary information. However, practical strategies for preparing segmentally deuterated MDPs with arbitrary domain labelling have yet to be established. Here, we develop an experimental protocol that integrates controlled protein deuteration with high-efficiency multi-step protein ligation to generate a segmentally deuterated MDP in high yield. The combined use of SAXS and iCM-SANS yields complementary structural constraints that enhance discrimination of MD-derived conformational ensembles. This protocol expands the applicability of segment-selective visualization and also provides an opportunity for high-precision analysis of dynamics in complex MDPs. SynopsisSegmental deuteration enabled by high-efficiency multi-step protein ligation, combined with inverse contrast-matching SANS and SAXS, provides structural constraints that improve discrimination of molecular dynamics ensembles of multi-domain proteins. IMPORTANTthis document contains embedded data - to preserve data integrity, please ensure where possible that the IUCr Word tools (available from http://journals.iucr.org/services/docxtemplate/) are installed when editing this document.

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