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Default A cryptophane-based "turn-on" (129)Xe NMR biosensor for monitoring calmodulin.

A cryptophane-based "turn-on" (129)Xe NMR biosensor for monitoring calmodulin.

A cryptophane-based "turn-on" (129)Xe NMR biosensor for monitoring calmodulin.

Org Biomol Chem. 2017 Oct 23;:

Authors: Riggle BA, Greenberg ML, Wang Y, Wissner RF, Zemerov SD, Petersson EJ, Dmochowski IJ

Abstract
We present the first cryptophane-based "turn-on" (129)Xe NMR biosensor, employing a peptide-functionalized cryptophane to monitor the activation of calmodulin (CaM) protein in solution. In the absence of CaM binding, interaction between the peptide and cryptophane completely suppresses the hyperpolarized (129)Xe-cryptophane NMR signal. Biosensor binding to Ca(2+)-activated CaM produces the expected (129)Xe-cryptophane NMR signal.


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