Proton clouds to measure long-range contacts between nonexchangeable side chain protons in solid-state NMR

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2014-03-26

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Sinnige, TessaISNI 0000000443860844
Daniels, MarkISNI 0000000506356961
Baldus, MarcISNI 0000000139673796
Weingarth, MarkusISNI 0000000358154718

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We show that selective labeling of proteins with protonated amino acids embedded in a perdeuterated matrix, dubbed 'proton clouds', provides general access to long-range contacts between nonexchangeable side chain protons in proton-detected solid-state NMR, which is important to study protein tertiary structure. Proton-cloud labeling significantly improves spectral resolution by simultaneously reducing proton line width and spectral crowding despite a high local proton density in clouds. The approach is amenable to almost all canonical amino acids. Our method is demonstrated on ubiquitin and the Î-barrel membrane protein BamA.

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General Chemistry, Catalysis, Biochemistry, Colloid and Surface Chemistry

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Sinnige, T, Daniëls, M, Baldus, M & Weingarth, M 2014, 'Proton clouds to measure long-range contacts between nonexchangeable side chain protons in solid-state NMR', Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 136, no. 12, pp. 4452-4455. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja412870m