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Assignment of aromatic side-chain spins and characterization of their distance restraints at fast MAS.


ABSTRACT: The assignment of aromatic side-chain spins has always been more challenging than assigning backbone and aliphatic spins. Selective labeling combined with mutagenesis has been the approach for assigning aromatic spins. This manuscript reports a method for assigning aromatic spins in a fully protonated protein by connecting them to the backbone atoms using a low-power TOBSY sequence. The pulse sequence employs residual polarization and sequential acquisitions techniques to record HN- and HC-detected spectra in a single experiment. The unambiguous assignment of aromatic spins also enables the characterization of 1H-1H distance restraints involving aromatic spins. Broadband (RFDR) and selective (BASS-SD) recoupling sequences were used to generate HNC, HC-HN and HC-HC restraints involving the side-chain proton spins of aromatic residues. This approach has been demonstrated on a fully protonated U-[13C,15N] labeled GB1 sample at 95-100 kHz MAS.

SUBMITTER: Ahlawat S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9817166 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assignment of aromatic side-chain spins and characterization of their distance restraints at fast MAS.

Ahlawat Sahil S   Mopidevi Subbarao Mohana Venkata SMV   Taware Pravin P PP   Raran-Kurussi Sreejith S   Mote Kaustubh R KR   Agarwal Vipin V  

Journal of structural biology: X 20221229


The assignment of aromatic side-chain spins has always been more challenging than assigning backbone and aliphatic spins. Selective labeling combined with mutagenesis has been the approach for assigning aromatic spins. This manuscript reports a method for assigning aromatic spins in a fully protonated protein by connecting them to the backbone atoms using a low-power TOBSY sequence. The pulse sequence employs residual polarization and sequential acquisitions techniques to record H<sup>N</sup>- a  ...[more]

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