On the problem of resonance assignments in solid state NMR of uniformly (15)N,(13)C-labeled proteins.
J Magn Reson. 2015 Apr;253:166-72
Authors: Tycko R
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Determination of accurate resonance assignments from multidimensional chemical shift correlation spectra is one of the major problems in biomolecular solid state NMR, particularly for relative large proteins with less-than-ideal NMR linewidths. This article investigates the difficulty of resonance assignment, using a computational Monte Carlo/simulated annealing (MCSA) algorithm to search for assignments from artificial three-dimensional spectra that are constructed from the reported isotropic (15)N and (13)C chemical shifts of two proteins whose structures have been determined by solution NMR methods. The results demonstrate how assignment simulations can provide new insights into factors that affect the assignment process, which can then help guide the design of experimental strategies. Specifically, simulations are performed for the catalytic domain of SrtC (147 residues, primarily ?-sheet secondary structure) and the N-terminal domain of MLKL (166 residues, primarily ?-helical secondary structure). Assuming unambiguous residue-type assignments and four ideal three-dimensional data sets (NCACX, NCOCX, CONCA, and CANCA), uncertainties in chemical shifts must be less than 0.4ppm for assignments for SrtC to be unique, and less than 0.2ppm for MLKL. Eliminating CANCA data has no significant effect, but additionally eliminating CONCA data leads to more stringent requirements for chemical shift precision. Introducing moderate ambiguities in residue-type assignments does not have a significant effect.
On the problem of resonance assignments in solid state NMR of uniformly 15N,13C-labeled proteins
On the problem of resonance assignments in solid state NMR of uniformly 15N,13C-labeled proteins
Publication date: April 2015
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 253</br>
Author(s): Robert Tycko</br>
Determination of accurate resonance assignments from multidimensional chemical shift correlation spectra is one of the major problems in biomolecular solid state NMR, particularly for relative large proteins with less-than-ideal NMR linewidths. This article investigates the difficulty of resonance assignment, using a computational Monte Carlo/simulated...
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Publication year: 2012
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 218</br>
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Recent structural studies of uniformly 15N, 13C-labeled proteins by solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) rely principally on two sources of structural restraints: (i) restraints on backbone conformation from isotropic 15N and 13C chemical shifts, based on empirical correlations between chemical shifts and...
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Publication year: 2012
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance</br>
Kan-Nian Hu, Wei Qiang, Guillermo A. Bermejo, Charles D. Schwieters, Robert Tycko</br>
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