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Using Light Scattering to Determine the Stoichiometry of Protein Complexes

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Protein-Protein Interactions

Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology ((MIMB,volume 261))

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The stoichiometry of a protein complex can be calculated from an accurate measurement of the complex’s molecular weight. Multiangle laser light scattering in combination with size-exclusion chromatography and interferometric refractometry provides a powerful means for determining the molecular weights of proteins and protein complexes. In contrast to conventional size-exclusion chromatography and analytical centrifugation, measurements do not rely on the use of molecular weight standards and are not affected by the shape of the proteins. The technique is based on the direct relationship between the amount of light scattered by a protein in solution and the product of its concentration and molecular weight. A typical experimental configuration includes a size-exclusion column to fractionate the sample, a light-scattering detector to measure scattered light, and an interferometric refractometer to measure protein concentration. The determination of the molecular weight of an anthrax toxin complex will be examined to illustrate how multiangle laser light scattering can be used to determine the stoichiometry of protein complexes.

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Mogridge, J. (2004). Using Light Scattering to Determine the Stoichiometry of Protein Complexes. In: Fu, H. (eds) Protein-Protein Interactions. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 261. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-762-9:113

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