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Demonstration of protein-protein interaction specificity by NMR chemical shift mapping.
Authors:P. Rajagopal   E. B. Waygood   J. Reizer   M. H. Saier   Jr     R. E. Klevit
Affiliation:University of Washington, Biomolecular Structure Center, Seattle, Washington 98195-7742, USA.
Abstract:Chemical shift mapping is becoming a popular method for studying protein-protein interactions in solution. The technique is used to identify putative sites of interaction on a protein surface by detecting chemical shift perturbations in simple (1H, 15N)-HSQC NMR spectra of a uniformly labeled protein as a function of added (unlabeled) target protein. The high concentrations required for these experiments raise questions concerning the possibility for non-specific interactions being detected, thereby compromising the information obtained. We demonstrate here that the simple chemical shift mapping approach faithfully reproduces the known functional specificities among pairs of closely related proteins from the phosphoenolpyruvate:sugar phosphotransferase systems of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis.
Keywords:binding specificity  chemical shift mapping  NMR  phosphoenolpyruvate:sugar phosphotransferase system  protein—protein interactions
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