| Literature DB >> 33888206 |
Angeliki Giannoulis1, Yasmin Ben-Ishay1, Daniella Goldfarb2.
Abstract
Gd(III) complexes are currently established as spin labels for structural studies of biomolecules using pulse dipolar electron paramagnetic resonance (PD-EPR) techniques. This has been achieved by the availability of medium- and high-field spectrometers, understanding the spin physics underlying the spectroscopic properties of high spin Gd(III) (S=7/2) pairs and their dipolar interaction, the design of well-defined model compounds and optimization of measurement techniques. In addition, a variety of Gd(III) chelates and labeling schemes have allowed a broad scope of applications. In this review, we provide a brief background of the spectroscopic properties of Gd(III) pertinent for effective PD-EPR measurements and focus on the various labels available to date. We report on their use in PD-EPR applications and highlight their pros and cons for particular applications. We also devote a section to recent in-cell structural studies of proteins using Gd(III), which is an exciting new direction for Gd(III) spin labeling.Entities:
Keywords: Distance measurements; Gd(III) labeling; In-cell DEER; Protein conformation; Pulse dipolar EPR
Year: 2021 PMID: 33888206 DOI: 10.1016/bs.mie.2021.01.040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Enzymol ISSN: 0076-6879 Impact factor: 1.600