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Default NMR-profiles of protein solutions.

NMR-profiles of protein solutions.

NMR-profiles of protein solutions.

Biopolymers. 2013 Jul 10;

Authors: Pedrini B, Serrano P, Mohanty B, Geralt M, Wüthrich K

Abstract
NMR-Profiles are quantitative one-dimensional presentations of two-dimensional [(15) N,(1) H]-correlation spectra used to monitor the quality of protein solutions prior to and during NMR structure determinations and functional studies. In our current use in structural genomics projects, a NMR-Profile is recorded at the outset of a structure determination, using a uniformly (15) N-labeled micro-scale sample of the protein. We thus assess the extent to which polypeptide backbone resonance assignments can be achieved with given NMR techniques, for example, conventional triple resonance experiments or APSY-NMR. With the availability of sequence-specific polypeptide backbone resonance assignments in the course of the structure determination, an "Assigned NMR-Profile" is generated, which visualizes the variation of the (15) N-(1) H correlation cross peak intensities along the sequence and thus maps the sequence locations of polypeptide segments for which the NMR line shapes are affected by conformational exchange or other processes. The Assigned NMR-Profile provides a guiding reference during later stages of the structure determination, and is of special interest for monitoring the protein during functional studies, where dynamic features may be modulated during physiological functions.


PMID: 23839514 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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