Nanodiscs versus macrodiscs for NMR of membrane proteins |
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Authors: | Park Sang Ho Berkamp Sabrina Cook Gabriel A Chan Michelle K Viadiu Hector Opella Stanley J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0307, United States. |
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Abstract: | It is challenging to find membrane mimics that stabilize the native structures, dynamics, and functions of membrane proteins. In a recent advance, nanodiscs have been shown to provide a bilayer environment compatible with solution NMR. We show that increasing the lipid to "belt" peptide ratio expands their diameter, slows their reorientation rate, and allows the protein-containing discs to be aligned in a magnetic field for oriented sample solid-state NMR. The spectroscopic properties of membrane proteins with one to seven transmembrane helices in q = 0.1 isotropic bicelles, ~10 nm diameter isotropic nanodiscs, ~30 nm diameter magnetically aligned macrodiscs, and q = 5 magnetically aligned bicelles are compared. |
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