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Biochemistry. 1993 Jun 22;32(24):6152-6
Authors: Mullins LS, Pace CN, Raushel FM
The rate of hydrogen bond formation at individual amino acid residues in ribonuclease T1 (RNase T1) has been investigated by the hydrogen-deuterium exchange-2D NMR (HDEx-2D NMR) technique (Udgaonkar & Baldwin, 1988; Rder et al., 1988) to gain insight into the mechanism and pathways of protein folding. The HDEx-2D NMR technique combines rapid mixing and 2D NMR methods to follow the protection of backbone amide deuterons from exchange with solvent protons as a function of folding time. The technique depends on the difference in the exchange rates of hydrogen-bonded and non-hydrogen-bonded amide residues so that as the protein folds, the amide residues involved in hydrogen bonding are protected from exchange with solvent to give structural information about early folding events. The observed time course for deuterium protection was followed for 24 backbone amide residues that form stable hydrogen bonds in RNase T1. The time courses are biphasic with 60-80% of the protein molecules showing rapid hydrogen bond formation (12-119 s-1) in the alpha-helix and the beta-sheet. The remaining 20-40% of the molecules are protected in a slow phase with a rate constant that has a lower limit of 0.01 s-1. If the rate constants in this first phase are arbitrarily subdivided into two classes, fast (> or = 25 s-1) and intermediate (< 25 s-1), then the amide residues that are found in the hydrophobic core are in the fast class while those located on the periphery of the three-dimensional structure are in the intermediate class.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Measurement of amide hydrogen exchange rates with the use of radiation damping
Measurement of amide hydrogen exchange rates with the use of radiation damping
Abstract A simple method for measuring amide hydrogen exchange rates is presented, which is based on the selective inversion of water magnetization with the use of radiation damping. Simulations show that accurate exchange rates can be measured despite the complications of radiation damping and cross relaxation to the exchange process between amide and water protons. This method cannot eliminate the contributions of the exchange-relayed NOE and direct NOE to the measured exchange rates, but minimize the...
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[NMR paper] Ribonuclease Sa conformational stability studied by NMR-monitored hydrogen exchange.
Ribonuclease Sa conformational stability studied by NMR-monitored hydrogen exchange.
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Biochemistry. 2005 May 31;44(21):7644-55
Authors: Laurents DV, Scholtz JM, Rico M, Pace CN, Bruix M
The conformational stability of ribonuclease Sa (RNase Sa) has been measured at the per-residue level by NMR-monitored hydrogen exchange at pH* 5.5 and 30 degrees C. In these conditions, the exchange mechanism was found to be EXII. The conformational stability...
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[NMR paper] High-pressure NMR spectroscopy for characterizing folding intermediates and denatured
High-pressure NMR spectroscopy for characterizing folding intermediates and denatured states of proteins.
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Methods. 2004 Sep;34(1):133-43
Authors: Kamatari YO, Kitahara R, Yamada H, Yokoyama S, Akasaka K
Extensive structural studies using high-pressure NMR spectroscopy have recently been carried out on proteins, which potentially contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms of protein folding. Pressure shifts the...
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[NMR paper] Low-populated folding intermediates of Fyn SH3 characterized by relaxation dispersion
Low-populated folding intermediates of Fyn SH3 characterized by relaxation dispersion NMR.
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Nature. 2004 Jul 29;430(6999):586-90
Authors: Korzhnev DM, Salvatella X, Vendruscolo M, Di Nardo AA, Davidson AR, Dobson CM, Kay LE
Many biochemical processes proceed through the formation of functionally significant intermediates. Although the identification and characterization of such species can provide vital clues about the mechanisms of the...
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[NMR paper] First structural investigation of the restriction ribonuclease RegB: NMR spectroscopi
First structural investigation of the restriction ribonuclease RegB: NMR spectroscopic conditions, 13C/15N double-isotopic labelling and two-dimensional heteronuclear spectra.
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Protein Expr Purif. 2004 Mar;34(1):158-65
Authors: Saïda F, Odaert B, Uzan M, Bontems F
The bacteriophage T4 genome-encoded ribonuclease RegB is the unique well-defined restriction...
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[NMR paper] A protein folding intermediate of ribonuclease T1 characterized at high resolution by
A protein folding intermediate of ribonuclease T1 characterized at high resolution by 1D and 2D real-time NMR spectroscopy.
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J Mol Biol. 1999 Jan 15;285(2):829-42
Authors: Balbach J, Steegborn C, Schindler T, Schmid FX
The rate-limiting step during the refolding of S54G/P55N ribonuclease T1 is determined by the slow trans-->cis prolyl isomerisation of Pro39. We investigated the refolding of this variant by...
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[NMR paper] Mechanism of hydrogen-deuterium exchange in trp repressor studied by 1H-15N NMR.
Mechanism of hydrogen-deuterium exchange in trp repressor studied by 1H-15N NMR.
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J Mol Biol. 1995 Nov 3;253(4):576-89
Authors: Finucane MD, Jardetzky O
Amide proton exchange rates have been measured for fast-exchanging amides in trp aporepressor, and compared with the rates measured in the holorepressor. The results indicate that the presence...
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[NMR paper] Temperature-jump NMR study of protein folding: ribonuclease A at low pH.
Temperature-jump NMR study of protein folding: ribonuclease A at low pH.
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J Biomol NMR. 1991 May;1(1):65-70
Authors: Akasaka K, Naito A, Nakatani H
The kinetic process of folding of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A in a 2H2O environment at pH 1.2 was examined by a recently developed temperature-jump NMR method (Akasaka et al., (1990) Rev. Sci. Instrum. 61, 66-68). Upon temperature-jump down from 45 degrees C to 29 degrees C, which was attained within 6 s,...