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Biochim Biophys Acta. 2010 Nov 9;
Authors: King G, Oates J, Patel D, van den Berg HA, Dixon AM
The homo-dimeric E5 protein from Bovine Papillomavirus activates the platelet-derived growth factor ? receptor through transmembrane (TM) helix-helix interactions leading to uncontrolled cell growth. Detailed structural information for the E5 dimer is essential if we are to uncover its unique mechanism of action. In vivo mutagenesis has been used to identify residues in the TM domain critical for dimerization; and we previously reported that a truncated synthetic E5 peptide forms dimers via TM domain interactions. Here we extend this work with the first application of high-resolution solution-state NMR to the study of the E5 TM domain in SDS micelles. Using selectively (15)N-labelled peptides, we first probe sample homogeneity revealing two predominate species which we interpret to be monomer and dimer. The equilibrium between the two states is shown to be dependent on detergent concentration, revealed by intensity shifts between two sets of peaks in (15)N-(1)H HSQC experiments, highlighting the importance of sample preparation when working with these types of proteins. This information is used to estimate a free energy of association (?G°(x) = -3.05 kcal mol(-1)) for the dimerization of E5 in SDS micelles. In addition, chemical shift changes have been observed that indicate a more pronounced change in chemical environment for those residues expected to be at the dimer interface in vivo versus those that are not. Thus we are able to demonstrate our in vitro dimer is comparable to that defined in vivo, validating the biological significance of our synthetic peptide and providing a solid foundation upon which to base further structural studies. Using detergent concentration to modulate oligomeric state and map interfacial residues by NMR could prove useful in the study of other homo-oligomeric transmembrane proteins.
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Authors: Riedinger C, Noble ME, Wright DJ, Mulks F, Hardcastle IR, Endicott JA, McDonnell JM
The interaction between murine double minute (MDM2) and p53 is a major target in anticancer drug design. Several potent compound series, including the nutlins...
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[NMR paper] Structural investigation of pig metmyoglobin by 129Xe NMR spectroscopy.
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Authors: Corda M, Era B, Fais A, Casu M
The potentiality of xenon's sensitivity to its local magnetic environment is thoroughly investigated to probe internal structural differences between pig and horse metmyoglobin (MMb). These MMb's differ by 14 amino acids. One of these, Ile142 in horse MMb, is located in the proximal cavity, which...
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[NMR paper] First structural investigation of the restriction ribonuclease RegB: NMR spectroscopi
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Protein Expr Purif. 2004 Mar;34(1):158-65
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Structural, NMR spectroscopic, and computational investigation of hemin loading in th
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J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Jul 21;132(28):9857-72
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Solution structural investigation and conformation-activity relationship of BAM8-22 b
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NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations show that BAM8-22...
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[NMR paper] Dissection of the basic subdomain of the c-Jun oncoprotein: a structural analysis of
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