Deuterium isotope effects on the central carbon metabolism of Escherichia coli cells grown on a D2O-containing minimal medium |
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Authors: | Michel Hochuli Thomas Szyperski Kurt Wüthrich |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Innsbruck, Innrain 52a, A6020 Innsbruck, Austria |
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Abstract: | In this paper it is demonstrated that cross-correlated time modulation of isotropic chemical shifts (`conformational exchange') leads to differential relaxation of double- and zero-quantum coherences, respectively. Quantitative information can be obtained from the time dependence of the interconversion between the two two-spin coherences 2IxSx and 2IySy, induced by the differential relaxation. The effect is illustrated with an application to 13C,15N-labeled quail CRP2(LIM2), by studying 15N-1HN multiple-quantum relaxation. Significant cross-correlated fluctuations of isotropic chemical shifts were observed for residues which are part of a disordered loop region connecting two -strands in CRP2(LIM2). Differential 1HN and 15N exchange contributions to multiple-quantum relaxation observed at these sites illustrate the complex interplay between hydrogen bonding events and conformational reorientations in proteins. |
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Keywords: | conformational exchange cross-correlation multiple-quantum coherence nuclear spin relaxation protein backbone dynamics |
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