Interpreting protein chemical shift data
Interpreting protein chemical shift data
Publication year: 2011
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 58, Issues 1–2</br>
David S. Wishart</br>
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4D prediction of protein 1H chemical shifts
4D prediction of protein 1H chemical shifts
Abstract A 4D approach for protein 1H chemical shift prediction was explored. The 4th dimension is the molecular flexibility, mapped using molecular dynamics simulations. The chemical shifts were predicted with a principal component model based on atom coordinates from a database of 40 protein structures. When compared to the corresponding non-dynamic (3D) model, the 4th dimension improved prediction by 6â??7%. The prediction method achieved RMS errors of 0.29 and 0.50 ppm for Hα and HN shifts, respectively. However, for individual proteins...
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[NMR paper] Secondary structural effects on protein NMR chemical shifts.
Secondary structural effects on protein NMR chemical shifts.
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J Biomol NMR. 2004 Nov;30(3):233-44
Authors: Wang Y
For an amino acid in protein, its chemical shift, delta(phi, psi)(s), is expressed as a function of its backbone torsion angles (phi and psi) and secondary state (s): delta(phi, psi)(s=deltaphi, psi)_coil+Deltadelta(phi, psi)_s), where delta(phi, psi)(coil) represents its chemical shift at coil state (s=coil); Delta delta(phi, psi)(s) (s=sheet or helix) is...
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[NMR paper] Secondary and tertiary structural effects on protein NMR chemical shifts: an ab initi
Secondary and tertiary structural effects on protein NMR chemical shifts: an ab initio approach.
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Science. 1993 Jun 4;260(5113):1491-6
Authors: de Dios AC, Pearson JG, Oldfield E
Recent theoretical developments permit the prediction of 1H, 13C, 15N, and 19F nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shifts in proteins and offer new ways of analyzing secondary and tertiary structure as well as for probing protein electrostatics. For 13C,...
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Using NMR Chemical Shifts as Structural Restraints in Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Using NMR Chemical Shifts as Structural Restraints in Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Proteins.
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Structure. 2010 Aug 11;18(8):923-933
Authors: Robustelli P, Kohlhoff K, Cavalli A, Vendruscolo M
We introduce a procedure to determine the structures of proteins by incorporating NMR chemical shifts as structural restraints in molecular dynamics simulations. In this approach, the chemical shifts are expressed as differentiable...
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Interpreting Protein Chemical Shift Data
Interpreting Protein Chemical Shift Data
Publication year: 2010
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 5 August 2010</br>
David S., Wishart</br>
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Use of chemical shifts for structural studies of nucleic acids
Use of chemical shifts for structural studies of nucleic acids
Publication year: 2010
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 1 February 2010</br>
Sik Lok, Lam , Lai Man, Chi</br>
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Mapping of protein structural ensembles by chemical shifts
Abstract Applying the chemical shift prediction programs SHIFTX and SHIFTS to a data base of protein structures with known chemical shifts we show that the averaged chemical shifts predicted from the structural ensembles explain better the experimental data than the lowest energy structures. This is in agreement with the fact that proteins in solution occur in multiple conformational states in fast exchange on the chemical shift time scale. However, in contrast to the real conditions in solution at ambient temperatures, the standard NMR structural calculation methods as well chemical shift...