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Biochim Biophys Acta. 2013 Apr 5;
Authors: Ciesielski F, Griffin DC, Rittig M, Moriyón I, Bonev BB
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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major component of the external leaflet of bacterial outer membranes, key pro-inflammatory factor and an important mediator of host-pathogen interactions. In host cells it activates the complement along with a pro-inflammatory response via a TLR4-mediated signalling cascade and shows preference for cholesterol-containing membranes. Here, we use solid state (13)C and (31)P MAS NMR to investigate the interactions of LPS from three bacterial species, Brucella melitensis, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli, with mixed lipid membranes, raft models. All endotoxin types are found to be pyrophosphorylated and Klebsiellar LPS is phosphonylated, as well. Carbon-13 MAS NMR indicates an increase in lipid order in the presence of LPS. Longitudinal (31)P relaxation, providing a direct probe of LPS molecular and segmental mobility, reveals a significant reduction in (31)P T1 times and lower molecular mobility in the presence of ternary lipid mixtures. Along with the ordering effect on membrane lipid, this suggests a preferential partitioning of LPS into ordered bilayer sphingomyelin/cholesterol-rich domains. We hypothesize that this is an important evolutionary drive for the selection of GPI-anchored raft-associated LPS-binding proteins as a first line of response to membrane-associated LPS.
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[NMR paper] The conformation of bacteriorhodopsin loops in purple membranes resolved by solid-state MAS NMR spectroscopy.
The conformation of bacteriorhodopsin loops in purple membranes resolved by solid-state MAS NMR spectroscopy.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2011 Aug 29;50(36):8432-5
Authors: Higman VA, Varga K, Aslimovska L, Judge PJ, Sperling LJ, Rienstra CM, Watts A
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[NMR paper] Solid-state NMR approaches to study protein structure and protein-lipid interactions.
Solid-state NMR approaches to study protein structure and protein-lipid interactions.
Solid-state NMR approaches to study protein structure and protein-lipid interactions.
Methods Mol Biol. 2013;974:357-87
Authors: Aisenbrey C, Michalek M, Salnikov ES, Bechinger B
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Solid-state NMR spectroscopy has been developed for the investigation of membrane-associated polypeptides and remains one of the few techniques to reveal high-resolution structural information in liquid-disordered phospholipid bilayers. In particular, oriented samples...
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Packing Interactions inHydrated and Anhydrous Formsof the Antibiotic Ciprofloxacin: a Solid-State NMR, X-ray Diffraction,and Computer Simulation Study
Packing Interactions inHydrated and Anhydrous Formsof the Antibiotic Ciprofloxacin: a Solid-State NMR, X-ray Diffraction,and Computer Simulation Study
Lui?s Mafra, Se?rgio M. Santos, Rene?e Siegel, Ine?s Alves, Filipe A. Almeida Paz, Dmytro Dudenko and Hans W. Spiess
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Solid-State (19)F-NMR of Peptides in Native Membranes.
Solid-State (19)F-NMR of Peptides in Native Membranes.
Solid-State (19)F-NMR of Peptides in Native Membranes.
Top Curr Chem. 2011 May 20;
Authors: Koch K, Afonin S, Ieronimo M, Berditsch M, Ulrich AS
To understand how membrane-active peptides (MAPs) function in vivo, it is essential to obtain structural information about them in their membrane-bound state. Most biophysical approaches rely on the use of bilayers prepared from synthetic phospholipids, i.e. artificial model membranes. A particularly successful structural method is solid-state NMR,...
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Long-Term-Stable Ether-Lipid vs Conventional Ester-Lipid Bicelles in Oriented Solid-State NMR: Altered Structural Information in Studies of Antimicrobial Peptides.
Long-Term-Stable Ether-Lipid vs Conventional Ester-Lipid Bicelles in Oriented Solid-State NMR: Altered Structural Information in Studies of Antimicrobial Peptides.
Long-Term-Stable Ether-Lipid vs Conventional Ester-Lipid Bicelles in Oriented Solid-State NMR: Altered Structural Information in Studies of Antimicrobial Peptides.
J Phys Chem B. 2011 Feb 10;
Authors: Bertelsen K, Vad B, Nielsen EH, Hansen SK, Skrydstrup T, Otzen DE, Vosegaard T, Nielsen NC
Recently, ether lipids have been introduced as long-term stable alternatives to the more natural,...
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[NMR paper] Interaction of the fusogenic peptide B18 in its amyloid-state with lipid membranes st
Interaction of the fusogenic peptide B18 in its amyloid-state with lipid membranes studied by solid state NMR.
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Chem Phys Lipids. 2004 Nov;132(1):65-77
Authors: Grage SL, Afonin S, Grüne M, Ulrich AS
The interaction of the fusogenic polypeptide segment "B18" from the fertilization protein binding with lipid membranes was investigated by solid state 2H and 31P NMR, and by differential scanning calorimetry. B18 is known...
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[NMR paper] Exploring the calcium-binding site in photosystem II membranes by solid-state (113)Cd
Exploring the calcium-binding site in photosystem II membranes by solid-state (113)Cd NMR.
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Biochemistry. 2000 Jun 13;39(23):6751-5
Authors: Matysik J, Alia A, Nachtegaal G, van Gorkom HJ, Hoff AJ, de Groot HJ
Calcium (Ca(2+)) is an essential cofactor for photosynthetic oxygen evolution. Although the involvement of Ca(2+) at the oxidizing side of photosystem II of plants has been known for a long time, its ligand interactions and mode of...
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[NMR paper] Interaction of a type II myosin with biological membranes studied by 2H solid state N
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Biochemistry. 1998 Apr 21;37(16):5582-8
Authors: Arêas JA, Gröbner G, Glaubitz C, Watts A
Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (2H NMR) has been employed to investigate the interaction of lung type II myosin protein with neutral bilayers containing dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) as the only constituent and mixed bilayers containing...