LILBID-MS: using lasers to shed light on biomolecular architectures

Biochem Soc Trans. 2022 Jun 30;50(3):1057-1067. doi: 10.1042/BST20190881.

Abstract

Structural Biology has moved beyond the aim of simply identifying the components of a cellular subsystem towards analysing the dynamics and interactions of multiple players within a cell. This focal shift comes with additional requirements for the analytical tools used to investigate these systems of increased size and complexity, such as Native Mass Spectrometry, which has always been an important tool for structural biology. Scientific advance and recent developments, such as new ways to mimic a cell membrane for a membrane protein, have caused established methods to struggle to keep up with the increased demands. In this review, we summarize the possibilities, which Laser Induced Liquid Bead Ion Desorption (LILBID) mass spectrometry offers with regard to the challenges of modern structural biology, like increasingly complex sample composition, novel membrane mimics and advanced structural analysis, including next neighbor relations and the dynamics of complex formation.

Keywords: LILBID-MS; ionization; mass spectrometry; membrane mimics; membrane proteins.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Ions
  • Lasers*
  • Mass Spectrometry / methods
  • Membrane Proteins* / chemistry
  • Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization / methods

Substances

  • Ions
  • Membrane Proteins