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Biochemistry. 2003 Apr 1;42(12):3457-63
Authors: Bertini I, Ghosh K, Rosato A, Vasos PR
The interaction of water with oxidized and reduced cytochrome c from the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus pasteurii (a 71-amino acid long monoheme cytochrome) is investigated through CLEANEX experiments and (15)N-edited ePHOGSY and Tr-ROESY experiments. It appears that a water molecule gives rise to dipolar cross-relaxation with the amide protons of Gly74 and Ile75, with a residence time longer than 0.4 ns, to account for a negative NOE. Such water molecule is present in both the oxidized and reduced species and in the X-ray structure. It appears to have a structural role. Other possible roles are discussed by comparison with the water molecules present in other c-type cytochromes. The amide proton of Cys35 is found to exchange rapidly with the solvent in the oxidized but not in the reduced protein, at variance with H/D exchange experiments, which probe a different time scale. The present data confirm that electron-transfer proteins evolved to minimize reorganization energy upon change of the oxidation state, even though the consequent variation of charge of the metal ion may induce some changes in the structure and/or dynamics of the protein.
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Aure?lien Bornet, Sami Jannin, J. A. (Ton) Konter, Patrick Hautle, Ben van den Brandt and Geoffrey Bodenhausen
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Long-Lived States to Monitor Protein Unfolding by Proton NMR.
Long-Lived States to Monitor Protein Unfolding by Proton NMR.
Long-Lived States to Monitor Protein Unfolding by Proton NMR.
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The relaxation of long-lived states (LLS) corresponds to the slow return to statistical thermal equilibrium between symmetric and antisymmetric proton spin states. This process is remarkably sensitive to the presence of external spins and can be used to obtain...
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Long-Lived Coherences for Line-Narrowing in High-Field NMR
Long-Lived Coherences for Line-Narrowing in High-Field NMR
Publication year: 2010
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 21 October 2010</br>
Riddhiman, Sarkar , Puneet, Ahuja , Paul R., Vasos , Aurélien, Bornet , Olivier, Wagnières , ...</br>
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[NMR paper] High-resolution NMR study of a GdAGA tetranucleotide loop that is an improved substra
High-resolution NMR study of a GdAGA tetranucleotide loop that is an improved substrate for ricin, a cytotoxic plant protein.
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[NMR paper] High-resolution NMR study of a synthetic oligoribonucleotide with a tetranucleotide G
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[NMR paper] High-resolution NMR study of the pressure-induced unfolding of lysozyme.
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The pressure-induced reversible unfolding of lysozyme was investigated by high-resolution proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy by following the proton spectra of the following residues: His-15 epsilon 1, Trp-28 epsilon 3, Leu-17 delta 2, Cys-64 alpha, and Trp-108 epsilon 3. The...
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[NMR paper] High-resolution 13C NMR study of the topography and dynamics of methionine residues i
High-resolution 13C NMR study of the topography and dynamics of methionine residues in detergent-solubilized bacteriorhodopsin.
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The proton transport membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin has been biosynthetically labeled with methionine and studied by high-resolution 13C NMR after solubilization in the detergent...
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Long-Lived Coherences for Homogeneous Line Narrowing in Spec
Long-Lived Coherences for Homogeneous Line Narrowing in Spec
Physical Review Letters publication on application of long-lived coherences to line-narrowing in NMR by Dr. Geoffrey Bodenhausen and his group.
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