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Default Protein Backbone 1H(N)-13Calpha and 15N-13Calpha residual dipolar and J couplings: ne

Protein Backbone 1H(N)-13Calpha and 15N-13Calpha residual dipolar and J couplings: new constraints for NMR structure determination.

Related Articles Protein Backbone 1H(N)-13Calpha and 15N-13Calpha residual dipolar and J couplings: new constraints for NMR structure determination.

J Am Chem Soc. 2004 May 26;126(20):6232-3

Authors: Ding K, Gronenborn AM

A simple, sensitivity-enhanced experiment was devised for accurate measurement of backbone 15N-13Calpha and 1HN-13Calpha couplings in proteins. The measured residual dipolar couplings 2DHCA, 1DNCA, 3DHCA, and 2DNCA for protein GB1 display very good agreement with the refined NMR structure (PDB code: 3GB1). A Karplus-type relationship between the one-bond 1JNCA couplings and the backbone dihedral psi angles holds, and on the basis of the two-bond 2JNCA couplings a secondary structure index can be established.

PMID: 15149211 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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