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C alpha and C beta carbon-13 chemical shifts in proteins from an empirical database
Authors:Iwadate M  Asakura T  Williamson M P
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Koganei, Tokyo 184, Japan;(2) Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, U.K.
Abstract:We have constructed an extensive database of 13C Cagr and Cbeta chemical shifts in proteins of solution, for proteins of which a high-resolution crystal structure exists, and for which the crystal structure has been shown to be essentially identical to the solution structure. There is no systematic effect of temperature, reference compound, or pH on reported shifts, but there appear to be differences in reported shifts arising from referencing differences of up to 4.2 ppm. The major factor affecting chemical shifts is the backbone geometry, which causes differences of ca. 4 ppm between typical agr- helix and beta-sheet geometries for Cagr, and of ca. 2 ppm for Cbeta. The side-chain dihedral angle chi1 has an effect of up to 0.5 ppm on the Cagr shift, particularly for amino acids with branched side-chains at Cbeta. Hydrogen bonding to main-chain atoms has an effect of up to 0.9 ppm, which depends on the main- chain conformation. The sequence of the protein and ring-current shifts from aromatic rings have an insignificant effect (except for residues following proline). There are significant differences between different amino acid types in the backbone geometry dependence; the amino acids can be grouped together into five different groups with different phgr,psgr shielding surfaces. The overall fit of individual residues to a single non-residue-specific surface, incorporating the effects of hydrogen bonding and chi1 angle, is 0.96 ppm for both Cagr and Cbeta. The results from this study are broadly similar to those from ab initio studies, but there are some differences which could merit further attention.
Keywords:carbon-13 chemical shifts  hydrogen bonding  protein structure  structure refinement
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