NMR resonance assignments of sparsely labeled proteins: amide proton exchange correlations in native and denatured states

稀疏标记蛋白质的 NMR 共振分配:天然和变性状态下的酰胺质子交换相关性

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作者:Wendy K Nkari, James H Prestegard

Abstract

Protein NMR assignments of large proteins using traditional triple resonance techniques depends on double or triple labeling of samples with (15)N, (13)C, and (2)H. This is not always practical with proteins that require expression in nonbacterial hosts. Labeling with isotopically labeled versions of single amino acids (sparse labeling) often is possible; however, resonance assignment then requires a new strategy. Here a procedure for the assignment of cross-peaks in (15)N-(1)H correlation spectra of sparsely labeled proteins is presented. It relies on the correlation of proton-deuterium amide exchange rates in native and denatured spectra of the intact protein, followed by correlation of chemical shifts in the spectra of the denatured protein with chemical shifts of sequenced peptides derived from the protein. The procedure is successfully demonstrated on a sample of a protein, Galectin-3, selectively labeled with (15)N at all alanine residues.

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