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Default Quadruple-Resonance Magic-Angle Spinning NMR Spectroscopy of Deuterated Solid Proteins.

Quadruple-Resonance Magic-Angle Spinning NMR Spectroscopy of Deuterated Solid Proteins.

Related Articles Quadruple-Resonance Magic-Angle Spinning NMR Spectroscopy of Deuterated Solid Proteins.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2014 Jan 29;

Authors: Akbey U, Nieuwkoop AJ, Wegner S, Voreck A, Kunert B, Bandara P, Engelke F, Nielsen NC, Oschkinat H

Abstract
(1) H-detected magic-angle spinning NMR experiments facilitate structural biology of solid proteins, which requires using deuterated proteins. However, often amide protons cannot be back-exchanged sufficiently, because of a possible lack of solvent exposure. For such systems, using (2) H excitation instead of (1) H excitation can be beneficial because of the larger abundance and shorter longitudinal relaxation time, T1 , of deuterium. A new structure determination approach, "quadruple-resonance NMR spectroscopy", is presented which relies on an efficient (2) H-excitation and (2) H-(13) C cross-polarization (CP) step, combined with (1) H detection. We show that by using (2) H-excited experiments better sensitivity is possible on an SH3 sample recrystallized from 30 % H2 O. For a membrane protein, the ABC transporter ArtMP in native lipid bilayers, different sets of signals can be observed from different initial polarization pathways, which can be evaluated further to extract structural properties.


PMID: 24474388 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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