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Side chain assignments of Ile delta 1 methyl groups in high molecular weight proteins: an application to a 46 ns tumbling molecule.

Vitali Tugarinov1, Lewis E Kay.   

Abstract

A sensitive 3D NMR pulse scheme, (H)C(CA)NH-COSY, is presented for the assignment of (13)C(delta)(1) Ile chemical shifts in large perdeuterated, methyl-protonated proteins. The nonlinearity of branched amino acids, such as Ile, significantly degrades the quality of TOCSY schemes which transfer magnetization from methyl carbons to the backbone (13)C(alpha) positions, and in applications to high molecular weight proteins (correlation times on the order of 40-50 ns), this compromises the sensitivity of spectra used for methyl assignment. The experiment presented utilizes COSY-based transfer steps and refocuses undesirable (13)C-(13)C scalar couplings that degrade the efficiency of TOCSY transfers. The (H)C(CA)NH-COSY scheme is tested on an (15)N,(13)C,(2)H-[Leu, Val, Ile (delta 1 only)]-methyl-protonated maltose binding protein (MBP)/beta-cyclodextrin complex at 5 degrees C (molecular tumbling time 46 +/- 2 ns), facilitating the assignment of (13)C(delta 1) chemical shifts for 18 of the 19 Ile residues for which backbone assignments were previously obtained. Both sensitivity and resolution of the resulting spectra are shown to be significantly better than those for a similar TOCSY-based approach.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12733908     DOI: 10.1021/ja021452+

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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