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  • Proton-decoupled (15)N solid-state NMR spectra analyze protein structure, dynamics, and membrane topology using proteins labeled with (15)N through bacterial overexpression.
  • The preparation leads to labeling of both backbone amides and various side chain nitrogens, which can overlap in spectral regions, complicating data interpretation.
  • Combining cross-polarization and Hahn echo NMR techniques allows differentiation of side chain and backbone resonances, demonstrated with experimental and simulated (15)N spectra of specific proteins.

Article Abstract

Proton-decoupled (15)N solid-state NMR spectra are used to analyze the structure, dynamics, and membrane topology of proteins uniformly labeled with (15)N. Preparation of the proteins by bacterial overexpression results in the labeling not only of the backbone amides but also of nitrogens localized within the side chains of arginine, glutamine, tryptophan, asparagines, lysines, and histidines. Most of these side chain resonances appear in the spectral region of the anisotropic backbone amides, and residual intensities have been observed also in cross-polarization spectra. In the past this issue has received little attention although it can cause ambiguities during assignment. Here we show that by combining cross-polarization and Hahn echo solid-state NMR experiments, it is possible to differentiate between side chain and backbone resonances. This is demonstrated using experimental and simulated (15)N spectra of oriented purple membranes, diphtheria toxin T domain and Bcl-x(L).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja900677bDOI Listing

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