Site-specific heterogeneity of solid protein samples can be exploited as valuable information to answer biological questions ranging from thermodynamic properties determining fibril formation to protein folding and conformational stability upon stress. In particular, for proteins of increasing molecular weight, however, site-resolved assessment without residue-specific labeling is challenging using established methodology, which tends to rely on carbon-detected 2D correlations. Here we develop purely chemical-shift-based approaches for assessment of relative conformational heterogeneity that allows identification of each residue via four chemical-shift dimensions. High dimensionality diminishes the probability of peak overlap in the presence of multiple, heterogeneously broadened resonances. Utilizing backbone dihedral-angle reconstruction from individual contributions to the peak shape either via suitably adapted prediction routines or direct association with a relational database, the methods may in future studies afford assessment of site-specific heterogeneity of proteins without site-specific labeling.
Characterization of H/D exchange in type 1 pili by proton-detected solid-state NMR and molecular dynamics simulations
Characterization of H/D exchange in type 1 pili by proton-detected solid-state NMR and molecular dynamics simulations
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Uropathogenic Escherichia coli invades and colonizes hosts by attaching to cells using adhesive pili on the bacterial surface. Although many biophysical techniques have been used to study the structure and mechanical properties of pili, many important details are still unknown. Here we use proton-detected solid-state NMR experiments to investigate solvent accessibility and structural dynamics. Deuterium back-exchange at labile...
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Conformational heterogeneity in the Hsp70 chaperone-substrate ensemble identified from analysis of NMR-detected titration data
Conformational heterogeneity in the Hsp70 chaperone-substrate ensemble identified from analysis of NMR-detected titration data
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The Hsp70 chaperone system plays a critical role in cellular homeostasis by binding to client protein molecules. We have recently shown by methyl-TROSY NMR methods that the Escherichia coli Hsp70, DnaK, can form multiple bound complexes with a small client protein, hTRF1. In an effort to characterize the interactions further we report here the results of an NMR-based titration study of hTRF1 and DnaK, where both molecular components are monitored...
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[NMR paper] Conformational heterogeneity in the Hsp70 chaperone-substrate ensemble: identified from analysis of NMR-detected titration data.
Conformational heterogeneity in the Hsp70 chaperone-substrate ensemble: identified from analysis of NMR-detected titration data.
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Protein Sci. 2017 Aug 19;:
Authors: Sekhar A, Nagesh J, Rosenzweig R, Kay LE
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The Hsp70 chaperone system plays a critical role in cellular homeostasis by binding to client protein molecules. We have recently shown by methyl-TROSY NMR methods that...
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[NMR paper] Information content of long-range NMR data for the characterization of conformational heterogeneity.
Information content of long-range NMR data for the characterization of conformational heterogeneity.
Related Articles Information content of long-range NMR data for the characterization of conformational heterogeneity.
J Biomol NMR. 2015 Jun 5;
Authors: Andra?oj? W, Berlin K, Fushman D, Luchinat C, Parigi G, Ravera E, Sgheri L
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Long-range NMR data, namely residual dipolar couplings (RDCs) from external alignment and paramagnetic data, are becoming increasingly popular for the characterization of conformational...
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Information content of long-range NMR data for the characterization of conformational heterogeneity
Information content of long-range NMR data for the characterization of conformational heterogeneity
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Long-range NMR data, namely residual dipolar couplings (RDCs) from external alignment and paramagnetic data, are becoming increasingly popular for the characterization of conformational heterogeneity of multidomain biomacromolecules and protein complexes. The question addressed here is how much information is contained in these averaged data. We have analyzed and compared the information content of conformationally averaged RDCs caused by...
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High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids: Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in spin-labeled systems
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High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids: Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in spin-labeled systems
With nitroxides one of the most popular polarizing agents for DNP-NMR spectroscopy, this article gives more insights into the precise interactions (hyperfine, quadrupolar, g anisotropy ...) at high magnetic fields.
Nalepa, A., et al., High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids: Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in...
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[NMR paper] High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids: Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in spin-labeled systems.
High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids: Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in spin-labeled systems.
High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids: Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in spin-labeled systems.
J Magn Reson. 2014 Mar 12;242C:203-213
Authors: Nalepa A, Möbius K, Lubitz W, Savitsky A
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The combination of high-field EPR with site-directed spin-labeling (SDSL) techniques employing...
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High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids:Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in spin-labeled systems
High-field ELDOR-detected NMR study of a nitroxide radical in disordered solids:Towards characterization of heterogeneity of microenvironments in spin-labeled systems
Publication date: Available online 12 March 2014
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance</br>
Author(s): Anna Nalepa , Klaus Möbius , Wolfgang Lubitz , Anton Savitsky</br>
The combination of high-field EPR with site-directed spin-labeling (SDSL) techniques employing nitroxide radicals has turned out to be particularly powerful in probing the polarity and proticity characteristics of protein/matrix...