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J Am Chem Soc. 2004 Nov 3;126(43):14258-66
Authors: Lucas LH, Price KE, Larive CK
It is important to characterize drug-albumin binding during drug discovery and lead optimization as strong binding may reduce bioavailability and/or increase the drug's in vivo half-life. Despite knowing about the location of human serum albumin (HSA) drug binding sites and the residues important for binding, less is understood about the binding dynamics between exogenous drugs and endogenous fatty acids. In contrast to highly specific antibody-antigen interactions, the conformational flexibility of albumin allows the protein to adopt multiple conformations of approximately equal energy in order to accommodate a variety of ligands. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) diffusion measurements are a simple way to quantitatively describe ligand-protein interactions without prior knowledge of the number of binding sites or the binding stoichiometry. This method can also provide information about ligand orientation at the binding site due to buildup of exchange-transferred NOE (trNOE) on the diffusion time scale of the experiment. The results of NMR diffusion and NOE experiments reveal multiple binding interactions of HSA with dansylglycine, a drug site II probe, and caprylate, a medium-chain fatty acid that also has primary affinity for HSA's drug site II. Interligand NOE (ilNOE) detected in the diffusion analysis of a protein solution containing both ligands provides insight into the conformations adopted by these ligands while bound in common HSA binding pockets. The results demonstrate the ability of NMR diffusion experiments to identify ternary complex formation and show the potential of this method for characterizing other biologically important ternary structures, such as enzyme-cofactor-inhibitor complexes.
[NMR paper] Selective interface detection: mapping binding site contacts in membrane proteins by
Selective interface detection: mapping binding site contacts in membrane proteins by NMR spectroscopy.
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J Am Chem Soc. 2005 Apr 27;127(16):5734-5
Authors: Kiihne SR, Creemers AF, de Grip WJ, Bovee-Geurts PH, Lugtenburg J, de Groot HJ
Intermolecular contact surfaces are important regions where specific interactions mediate biological function. We introduce a new magic angle spinning solid state NMR technique, dubbed "selective...
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[NMR paper] Mapping the binding site of full length HIV-1 Nef on human Lck SH3 by NMR spectroscop
Mapping the binding site of full length HIV-1 Nef on human Lck SH3 by NMR spectroscopy.
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J Biomed Sci. 2005;12(3):451-6
Authors: Briese L, Preusser A, Willbold D
The Nef protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is known to directly bind to the SH3 domain of human lymphocyte specific kinase (Lck) via a proline-rich region located in the amino terminal part of Nef. To address the question whether Nef binding to Lck SH3 involves...
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[NMR paper] Epitope mapping of the phosphorylation motif of the HIV-1 protein Vpu bound to the se
Epitope mapping of the phosphorylation motif of the HIV-1 protein Vpu bound to the selective monoclonal antibody using TRNOESY and STD NMR spectroscopy.
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Biochemistry. 2004 Nov 23;43(46):14555-65
Authors: Gharbi-Benarous J, Bertho G, Evrard-Todeschi N, Coadou G, Megy S, Delaunay T, Benarous R, Girault JP
The conformational preferences of a 22-amino acid peptide...
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[NMR paper] Analysis of competitive binding of ligands to human serum albumin using NMR relaxatio
Analysis of competitive binding of ligands to human serum albumin using NMR relaxation measurements.
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J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2004 Feb 4;34(2):247-54
Authors: Cui YF, Bai GY, Li CG, Ye CH, Liu ML
The competitive binding of two ligands, ibuprofen (IBP) and salicylic acid (SAL), to human serum albumin (HSA) was studied by using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation measurements. When the concentration of one ligand was...
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[NMR paper] Epitope mapping of ligand-receptor interactions by diffusion NMR.
Epitope mapping of ligand-receptor interactions by diffusion NMR.
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J Am Chem Soc. 2002 Aug 28;124(34):9984-5
Authors: Yan J, Kline AD, Mo H, Zartler ER, Shapiro MJ
A novel method based on diffusion NMR for the epitope mapping of ligand binding is presented. The intermolecular NOE builds up during a long diffusion period and creates a deviation from the linearity. The ligand proton nearest the protein generates the strongest NOE from protein during the diffusion...
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[NMR paper] NMR chemical shift mapping of the binding site of a protein proteinase inhibitor: cha
NMR chemical shift mapping of the binding site of a protein proteinase inhibitor: changes in the (1)H, (13)C and (15)N NMR chemical shifts of turkey ovomucoid third domain upon binding to bovine chymotrypsin A(alpha).
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J Mol Recognit. 2001 May-Jun;14(3):166-71
Authors: Song J, Markley JL
The substrate-like...
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[NMR paper] NMR mapping of the recombinant mouse major urinary protein I binding site occupied by
NMR mapping of the recombinant mouse major urinary protein I binding site occupied by the pheromone 2-sec-butyl-4,5-dihydrothiazole.
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Biochemistry. 1999 Aug 3;38(31):9850-61
Authors: Zídek L, Stone MJ, Lato SM, Pagel MD, Miao Z, Ellington AD, Novotny MV
The interactions between the mouse major urinary protein isoform MUP-I and the pheromone 2-sec-butyl-4,5-dihydrothiazole have been characterized...
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Simultaneous detection of amide and methyl correlations using a time shared NMR experiment: application to binding epitope mapping
Simultaneous detection of amide and methyl correlations using a time shared NMR experiment: application to binding epitope mapping
Peter Würtz, Olli Aitio, Maarit Hellman and Perttu Permi
Journal of Biomolecular NMR; 2007; 39(2) pp 97 - 105
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Simultaneous recording of different NMR parameters is an efficient way to reduce the overall experimental time and speed up structural studies of biological macromolecules. This can especially be beneficial in the case of fast NMR-based drug screening applications or for collecting NOE restraints, where prohibitively long data collection...