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Determining methyl sidechain conformations in a CS-ROSETTA model using methyl 1H-13C residual dipolar couplings

  • 1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Laboratory of Chemical Physics (United States)

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Modelling of protein structures based on backbone chemical shifts, using programs such as CS-ROSETTA, is becoming increasingly popular, especially for systems where few restraints are available or where homologous structures are already known. While the reliability of CS-ROSETTA calculations can be improved by incorporation of some additional backbone NMR data such as those afforded by residual dipolar couplings or minimal NOE data sets involving backbone amide protons, the sidechain conformations are largely modelled by statistical energy terms. Here, we present a simple method based on methyl residual dipolar couplings that can be used to determine the rotameric state of the threefold symmetry axis of methyl groups that occupy a single rotamer, determine rotameric distributions, and identify regions of high flexibility. The method is demonstrated for methyl side chains of a deletion variant of the human chaperone DNAJB6b.

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Journal Title
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
Journal Volume
74
Journal Issue
2-3
Journal Page Range
p. 111-118
ISSN
0925-2738

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