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Novel Techniques for Weak Alignment of Proteins in Solution Using Chemical Tags Coordinating Lanthanide Ions
Authors:Takahisa Ikegami  Laurent Verdier  Peyman Sakhaii  Susanne Grimme  Barbara Pescatore  Krishna Saxena  Klaus M. Fiebig  Christian Griesinger
Affiliation:1. Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Department of NMR Based Structural Biology, University of Frankfurt, am Fa?berg 11, D-37077, G?ttingen, Germany
2. Institute for Organic Chemistry, Marie-Curie-Str. 11, D-60439, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
3. Affinium Pharmaceutical, 100 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5J?1V6, Canada
Abstract:A molecule with an anisotropic magnetic susceptibility is spontaneously aligned in a static magnetic field. Alignment of such a molecule yields residual dipolar couplings and pseudocontact shifts. Lanthanide ions have recently been successfully used to provide an anisotropic magnetic susceptibility in target molecules either by replacing a calcium ion with a lanthanide ion in calcium-binding proteins or by attaching an EDTA derivative to a cysteine residue via a disulfide bond. Here we describe a novel enantiomerically pure EDTA derived tag that aligns stronger due to its shorter linker and does not suffer from stereochemical diversity upon lanthanide complexation. We observed residual (15)N,(1)H-dipolar couplings of up to 8 Hz at 800 MHz induced by a single alignment tensor from this tag.
Keywords:dipolar coupling  disulfide bond  lanthanide ion  molecular alignment  NMR
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