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NMR characterization of HtpG, the E. coli Hsp90, using sparse labeling with 13C-methyl alanine.

Kari Pederson1, Gordon R Chalmers1,2, Qi Gao1, Daniel Elnatan3, Theresa A Ramelot4, Li-Chung Ma5,6, Gaetano T Montelione5,6, Michael A Kennedy4, David A Agard3, James H Prestegard7.   

Abstract

A strategy for acquiring structural information from sparsely isotopically labeled large proteins is illustrated with an application to the E. coli heat-shock protein, HtpG (high temperature protein G), a 145 kDa dimer. It uses 13C-alanine methyl labeling in a perdeuterated background to take advantage of the sensitivity and resolution of Methyl-TROSY spectra, as well as the backbone-centered structural information from 1H-13C residual dipolar couplings (RDCs) of alanine methyl groups. In all, 40 of the 47 expected crosspeaks were resolved and 36 gave RDC data. Assignments of crosspeaks were partially achieved by transferring assignments from those made on individual domains using triple resonance methods. However, these were incomplete and in many cases the transfer was ambiguous. A genetic algorithm search for consistency between predictions based on domain structures and measurements for chemical shifts and RDCs allowed 60% of the 40 resolved crosspeaks to be assigned with confidence. Chemical shift changes of these crosspeaks on adding an ATP analog to the apo-protein are shown to be consistent with structural changes expected on comparing previous crystal structures for apo- and complex- structures. RDCs collected on the assigned alanine methyl peaks are used to generate a new solution model for the apo-protein structure.

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Keywords:  1H–13C Ala methyl RDCs; Assignment program; Heat-shock protein; Hsp90; HtpG; Methyl-TROSY; Perdeuteration; Protein structure; Resonance assignments; Sparse labeling

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28653216      PMCID: PMC5546222          DOI: 10.1007/s10858-017-0123-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol NMR        ISSN: 0925-2738            Impact factor:   2.835


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