Pseudocontact shifts (PCS) generated by lanthanide chelating tags yield valuable restraints for investigating protein structures, dynamics and interactions in solution. In this work, dysprosium-, thulium- and terbium-complexes of eight-fold methylated 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid tags [DOTA-M8-(4R4S)-SSPy] are presented that induce large pseudocontact shifts up to 5.5Ā*ppm and adopt exclusively the square antiprismatic conformation. This is in contrast to our earlier findings on complexes of the stereoisomeric DOTA-M8-(8S)-SSPy, where significant amounts of the twisted square antiprismatic conformer for the Dy tag were observed. The Dy-, Tm-, Tb- and Lu-complexes of DOTA-M8-(4R4S)-SSPy were conjugated to ubiquitin S57C and selectively 15N leucine labeled human carbonic anhydrase II S50C, resulting in only one set of signals. Furthermore, we investigated the conformation of the thulium- and dysprosium-complexes in vacuo and with implicit water solvent using density functional theory calculations. The calculated energy differences between the two different conformations (7.0ā??50.5Ā*kJ/mol) and experimental evidence from the corresponding ytterbium- and yttrium-complexes clearly suggest a SAP [Ī?(Ī“Ī“Ī“Ī“)] geometry for the complexes presented in this study. The lanthanide chelating tag studied in this work offer insights into the solution structure of proteins by inducing strong pseudocontact shifts, show different tensor properties compared to its predecessor, enables a convenient assignment procedure, is accessed by a more economic synthesis than its predecessor and constitutes a highly promising starting point for further developments of lanthanide chelating tags.
[NMR paper] Compact, hydrophilic, lanthanide-binding tags for paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy.
Compact, hydrophilic, lanthanide-binding tags for paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy.
Compact, hydrophilic, lanthanide-binding tags for paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy.
Chem Sci. 2015 Apr 01;6(4):2614-2624
Authors: Lee MD, Loh CT, Shin J, Chhabra S, Dennis ML, Otting G, Swarbrick JD, Graham B
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The design, synthesis and evaluation of four novel lanthanide-binding tags for paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy are reported. Each tag is based on the...
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Structure restraints from heteronuclear pseudocontact shifts generated by lanthanide tags at two different sites
Structure restraints from heteronuclear pseudocontact shifts generated by lanthanide tags at two different sites
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Pseudocontact shifts (PCS) encode long-range information on 3D structures of protein backbones and side-chains. The level of structural detail that can be obtained increases with the number of different sites tagged with a paramagnetic metal ion to generate PCSs. Here we show that PCSs from two different sites can suffice to determine the structure of polypeptide chains and their location and orientation relative to the magnetic...
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A protocol for the refinement of NMR structures using simultaneously pseudocontact shift restraints from multiple lanthanide ions
A protocol for the refinement of NMR structures using simultaneously pseudocontact shift restraints from multiple lanthanide ions
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The binding of paramagnetic metal ions to proteins produces a number of different effects on the NMR spectra of the system. In particular, when the magnetic susceptibility of the metal ion is anisotropic, pseudocontact shifts (PCSs) arise and can be easily measured. They constitute very useful restraints for the solution structure determination of metal-binding proteins. In this context, there has been great...
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[NMR paper] Enantiomeric two-armed lanthanide-binding tags for complementary effects in paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy.
Enantiomeric two-armed lanthanide-binding tags for complementary effects in paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy.
Related Articles Enantiomeric two-armed lanthanide-binding tags for complementary effects in paramagnetic NMR spectroscopy.
Chem Commun (Camb). 2016 Jun 2;
Authors: Lee MD, Dennis ML, Swarbrick JD, Graham B
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Two-armed lanthanide-binding tags induce significant, long-range paramagnetic effects in the NMR spectra of attached proteins. An enantiomeric pair of rigid, two-armed, cyclen-based tags are reported that...
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Pulse EPR-enabled interpretation of scarce pseudocontact shifts induced by lanthanide binding tags
Pulse EPR-enabled interpretation of scarce pseudocontact shifts induced by lanthanide binding tags
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Pseudocontact shifts (PCS) induced by tags loaded with paramagnetic lanthanide ions provide powerful long-range structure information, provided the location of the metal ion relative to the target protein is known. Usually, the metal position is determined by fitting the magnetic susceptibility anisotropy (Ī?Ļ?) tensor to the 3D structure of the protein in an 8-parameter fit, which requires a large set of PCSs to be reliable. In an alternative...
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A pH-Sensitive, Colorful,Lanthanide-Chelating ParamagneticNMR Probe
A pH-Sensitive, Colorful,Lanthanide-Chelating ParamagneticNMR Probe
Wei-Min Liu, Peter H. J. Keizers, Mathias A. S. Hass, Anneloes Blok, Monika Timmer, Alexi J. C. Sarris, Mark Overhand and Marcellus Ubbink
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4,4'-Dithiobis-dipicolinic Acid: A Small and Convenient Lanthanide Binding Tag for Protein NMR Spectroscopy.
4,4'-Dithiobis-dipicolinic Acid: A Small and Convenient Lanthanide Binding Tag for Protein NMR Spectroscopy.
4,4'-Dithiobis-dipicolinic Acid: A Small and Convenient Lanthanide Binding Tag for Protein NMR Spectroscopy.
Chemistry. 2011 May 3;
Authors: Jia X, Maleckis A, Huber T, Otting G
Pseudocontact shifts (PCS) from paramagnetic lanthanide ions present powerful long-range structure restraints for studies of proteins by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. To elicit PCSs, the lanthanide must be attached site-specifically to the target protein....