Studying the Conformation of a Silaffin-Derived Pentalysine Peptide Embedded in Bioinspired Silica using Solution and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Magic-Angle Spinning NMR
Studying the Conformation of a Silaffin-Derived Pentalysine Peptide Embedded in Bioinspired Silica using Solution and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Magic-Angle Spinning NMR
Geiger, Y., et al., Studying the Conformation of a Silaffin-Derived Pentalysine Peptide Embedded in Bioinspired Silica using Solution and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Magic-Angle Spinning NMR. J Am Chem Soc, 2016. 138(17): p. 5561-7.
Smart materials are created in nature at interfaces between biomolecules and solid materials. The ability to probe the structure of functional peptides that engineer biogenic materials at this heterogeneous setting can be facilitated tremendously by use of DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopy. This sensitive NMR technique allows simple and quick measurements, often without the need for isotope enrichment. Here, it is used to characterize a pentalysine peptide, derived from a diatom's silaffin protein. The peptide accelerates the formation of bioinspired silica and gets embedded inside the material as it is formed. Two-dimensional DNP MAS NMR of the silica-bound peptide and solution NMR of the free peptide are used to derive its secondary structure in the two states and to pinpoint some subtle conformational changes that the peptide undergoes in order to adapt to the silica environment. In addition, interactions between abundant lysine residues and silica surface are identified, and proximity of other side chains to silica and to neighboring peptide molecules is discussed.
Studyingthe Conformation of a Silaffin-Derived PentalysinePeptide Embedded in Bioinspired Silica using Solution and DynamicNuclear Polarization Magic-Angle Spinning NMR
Studyingthe Conformation of a Silaffin-Derived PentalysinePeptide Embedded in Bioinspired Silica using Solution and DynamicNuclear Polarization Magic-Angle Spinning NMR
Yasmin Geiger, Hugo E. Gottlieb, U?mit Akbey, Hartmut Oschkinat and Gil Goobes
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DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b07809
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Instrumentation for solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization with magic angle spinning NMR
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Instrumentation for solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization with magic angle spinning NMR
Rosay, M., M. Blank, and F. Engelke, Instrumentation for solid-state dynamic nuclear polarization with magic angle spinning NMR. J Magn Reson, 2016. 264: p. 88-98.
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[NMR paper] Studying the Conformation of a Silaffin-Derived Pentalysine Peptide Embedded in Bioinspired Silica using Solution and DNP MAS NMR.
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