51. [Untitled]
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François Penin, Nicolas Giraud, Marc Baldus, Henrike Heise, Roland Montserret, Michel Juy, Anja Böckmann, Adam Lange, Sorin Luca, and Anne Galinier
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biology ,Chemistry ,Protein dynamics ,Chemical shift ,Resonance ,Phosphocarrier protein ,Dihedral angle ,Biochemistry ,Crystallography ,Protein structure ,Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance ,biology.protein ,Magic angle spinning ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Solid state NMR sample preparation and resonance assignments of the U-[ 13 C, 15 N] 2 × 10.4 kDa dimeric form of the regulatory protein Crh in microcrystalline, PEG precipitated form are presented. Intra– and interresidue correlations using dipolar polarization transfer methods led to nearly complete sequential assignments of the protein, and to 88% of all 15 N, 13 C chemical shifts. For several residues, the resonance assignments differ significantly from those reported for the monomeric form analyzed by solution state NMR. Dihedral angles obtained from a TALOS-based statistical analysis suggest that the microcrystalline arrangement of Crh must be similar to the domain-swapped dimeric structure of a single crystal form recently solved using X-ray crystallography. For a limited number of protein residues, a remarkable doubling of the observed NMR resonances is observed indicative of local static or dynamic conformational disorder. Our study reports resonance assignments for the largest protein investigated by solid state NMR so far and describes the conformational dimeric variant of Crh with previously unknown chemical shifts. Abbreviations: ssNMR – solid state NMR; MAS – magic angle spinning; Crh – catabolite repression histidinecontaining phosphocarrier protein; HPr – histidine-containing phosphocarrier protein; CcpA – carbon control protein A; HprK/P – HPr kinase/phosphatase; PEG – polyethylene glycol; DSS – 2,2-dimethylsilapentane-5sulfonic acid; CP – cross polarization; PDSD – proton driven spin diffusion; TPPM – two pulse phase modulation; RFDR – radio frequency-driven recoupling; DQ – double quantum; SPC-5 – supercycled POST-C5; r.f. radio frequency; HORROR – homonuclear rotary resonance; SPECIFIC-CP – spectrally induced filtering in combination with cross-polarization.
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- 2003
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