Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are a class of highly flexible proteins whose characterization by NMR spectroscopy is complicated by severe spectral overlaps. The development of experiments designed to facilitate the sequence-specific assignment procedure is thus very important to improve the tools for the characterization of IDPs and thus to be able to focus on IDPs of increasing size and complexity. Here, we present and describe the implementation of a set of novel 1H-detected 5D experiments, (HACA)CON(CACO)NCO(CA)HA, BT-(H)NCO(CAN)CONNH and BT-HN(COCAN)CONNH, optimized for the study of highly flexible IDPs that exploit the best resolved correlations, those involving the carbonyl and nitrogen nuclei of neighboring amino acids, to achieve sequence-specific resonance assignment. Together with the analogous recently proposed pulse schemes based on 13C detection, they form a complete set of experiments for sequence-specific assignment of highly flexible IDPs. Depending on the particular sample conditions (concentration, lifetime, pH, temperature, etc.), these experiments present certain advantages and disadvantages that will be discussed. Needless to say, that the availability of a variety of complementary experiments will be important for accurate determination of resonance frequencies in complex IDPs.
New 13C-detected experiments for the assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins
New 13C-detected experiments for the assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins
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NMR assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) by conventional HN-detected methods is hampered by the small dispersion of the amide protons chemical shifts and exchange broadening of amide proton signals. Therefore several alternative assignment strategies have been proposed in the last years. Attempting to seize that dispersion of 13Câ?˛ and 15N chemical shifts holds even in IDPs, we recently proposed two 13C-detected experiments to directly...
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[NMR paper] A new strategy for sequential assignment of intrinsically unstructured proteins based on 15N single isotope labelling
A new strategy for sequential assignment of intrinsically unstructured proteins based on 15N single isotope labelling
Publication date: Available online 23 July 2013
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance</br>
Author(s): Juan Lopez , Puneet Ahuja , Melanie Gérard , Jean Michel Wieruszeski , Guy Lippens</br>
We describe a new efficient strategy for the sequential assignment of amide resonances of a conventional 15N-1H HSQC spectrum of intrinsically unfolded proteins, based on composite NOESY-TOCSY and TOCSY-NOESY mixing times. These composite mixing times lead to a...
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[NMR paper] Highly efficient NMR assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins: application to B- and T cell receptor domains.
Highly efficient NMR assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins: application to B- and T cell receptor domains.
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PLoS One. 2013;8(5):e62947
Authors: Isaksson L, Mayzel M, Saline M, Pedersen A, Rosenlöw J, Brutscher B, Karlsson BG, Orekhov VY
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We present an integrated approach for efficient characterization of intrinsically disordered proteins. Batch cell-free expression, fast data acquisition,...
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An assignment of intrinsically disordered regions of proteins based on NMR structures
An assignment of intrinsically disordered regions of proteins based on NMR structures
January 2013
Publication year: 2013
Source:Journal of Structural Biology, Volume 181, Issue 1</br>
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Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) do not adopt stable three-dimensional structures in physiological conditions, yet these proteins play crucial roles in biological phenomena. In most cases, intrinsic disorder manifests itself in segments or domains of an IDP, called intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), but fully disordered IDPs also exist. Although IDRs can be detected as...
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iHADAMAC: a complementary tool for sequential resonance assignment of globular and highly disordered proteins
iHADAMAC: a complementary tool for sequential resonance assignment of globular and highly disordered proteins
Publication year: 2011
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Available online 9 November 2011</br>
Sophie*Feuerstein, Michael J.*Plevin, Dieter*Willbold, Bernhard*Brutscher</br>
An experiment, iHADAMAC, is presented that yields information on the amino-acid type of individual residues in a protein by editing theH-N correlations into 7 different 2D spectra, each corresponding to a different class of amino-acid types. Amino-acid type discrimination is realized via a Hadamard...
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ncIDP-assign: A SPARKY extension for the effective NMR assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins.
ncIDP-assign: A SPARKY extension for the effective NMR assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins.
ncIDP-assign: A SPARKY extension for the effective NMR assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins.
Bioinformatics. 2011 Mar 3;
Authors: Tamiola K, Mulder FA
SUMMARY: We describe here the ncIDP-assign extension for the popular NMR assignment programme SPARKY, which aids in the sequence-specific resonance assignment of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). The assignment plugin greatly facilitates the effective matching of a set of...
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Strategy for complete NMR assignment of disordered proteins with highly repetitive se
Strategy for complete NMR assignment of disordered proteins with highly repetitive sequences based on resolution-enhanced 5D experiments
Abstract A strategy for complete backbone and side-chain resonance assignment of disordered proteins with highly repetitive sequence is presented. The protocol is based on three resolution-enhanced NMR experiments: 5D HN(CA)CONH provides sequential connectivity, 5D HabCabCONH is utilized to identify amino acid types, and 5D HC(CC-TOCSY)CONH is used to assign the side-chain resonances. The improved resolution was achieved by a combination of high...
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Strategy for complete NMR assignment of disordered proteins with highly repetitive se
Strategy for complete NMR assignment of disordered proteins with highly repetitive sequences based on resolution-enhanced 5D experiments.
Strategy for complete NMR assignment of disordered proteins with highly repetitive sequences based on resolution-enhanced 5D experiments.
J Biomol NMR. 2010 Oct 2;
Authors: MotáÄ?ková V, NováÄ?ek J, Zawadzka-Kazimierczuk A, Kazimierczuk K, ZĂ*dek L, Sanderová H, KrásnĂ˝ L, KoĹşmiĹ?ski W, SklenáĹ? V
A strategy for complete backbone and side-chain resonance assignment of disordered proteins with highly...