Published August 1998 | Version v1
Journal article

Some NMR Experiments and a Structure Determination Employing a {15N,2H} Enriched Protein

  • 1. University of Oxford, Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences and Department of Biochemistry (United Kingdom)
  • 2. Imperial College of Science and Technology and Medicine, Department of Biochemistry (United Kingdom)

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We present the results of studies of an aqueous sample of a highly {15N,2H} enriched protein, the SH3 domain from Fyn. Measurements of 1H relaxation and interactions between H2O solvent and exchangeable protons are given, as well as a method for increasing the effective longitudinal relaxation of solvent exchangeable proton resonances. The long-range isotope shifts are measured, for 1H and 15N, which arise due to perdeuteration. Simulations, which employed a 7 or 8 spin relaxation matrix analysis, were compared to the experimental data from a time series of 2D NOESY datasets for some resonances. The agreement between experiment and simulation suggest that, with this 1H dilute sample, relatively long mixing times (up to 1.2 s) can be used to detect specific dipolar interactions between amide protons up to about 7A apart. A set of 155 inter-amide NOEs and 7 side chain NOEs were thus identified in a series of 3D HSQC-NOESY-HSQC experiments. These data, alone and in combination with previously collected restraints, were used to calculate sets of structures using X-PLOR. These results are compared to the available X-ray and NMR structures of the Fyn SH3 domain

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Journal Title
Journal of Biomolecular NMR
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 259-276
ISSN
0925-2738

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