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Solid-state NMR studies of proteins immobilized on inorganic surfaces.

Wendy J Shaw1.   

Abstract

Solid state NMR is the primary tool for studying the quantitative, site-specific structure, orientation, and dynamics of biomineralization proteins under biologically relevant conditions. Two calcium phosphate proteins, statherin (43 amino acids) and leucine rich amelogenin protein (LRAP; 59 amino acids), have been studied in depth and have different dynamic properties and 2D- and 3D-structural features. These differences make it difficult to extract design principles used in nature for building materials with properties such as high strength, unusual morphologies, or uncommon phases. Consequently, design principles needed for developing synthetic materials controlled by proteins are not clear. Many biomineralization proteins are much larger than statherin and LRAP, necessitating the study of larger biomineralization proteins. More recent studies of the significantly larger full-length amelogenin (180 residues) represent a significant step forward to ultimately investigate the full diversity of biomineralization proteins. Interactions of amino acids, a silaffin derived peptide, and the model LK peptide with silica are also being studied, along with qualitative studies of the organic matrices interacting with calcium carbonate. Dipolar recoupling techniques have formed the core of the quantitative studies, yet the need for isolated spin pairs makes this approach costly and time intensive. The use of multi-dimensional techniques to study biomineralization proteins is becoming more common, methodology which, despite its challenges with these difficult-to-study proteins, will continue to drive future advancements in this area.
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Keywords:  Amelogenin; Biomineralization; Dipolar recoupling; Immobilized proteins; Multi-dimensional solid state NMR; Protein dynamics; Protein orientation; Protein structure; Silaffin; Statherin

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25466354      PMCID: PMC4615564          DOI: 10.1016/j.ssnmr.2014.10.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Solid State Nucl Magn Reson        ISSN: 0926-2040            Impact factor:   2.293


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