Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) as well as intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) of complex protein machineries have recently been recognized as key players in many cellular functions. NMR represents a unique tool to access atomic resolution structural and dynamic information on highly flexible IDPs/IDRs. Improvements in instrumental sensitivity made heteronuclear direct detection possible for biomolecular NMR applications. The CON experiment has become one of the most useful NMR experiments to get a snapshot of an IDP/IDR in conditions approaching physiological ones. The availability of NMR spectrometers equipped with multiple receivers now enables the acquisition of several experiments simultaneously instead of one after the other. Here we propose several variants of the CON experiment in which, during the recovery delay, a second 2D experiment is acquired, either based on 1H detection (CON//HN) or on 15N detection (CON//btNH, CON//(H)CAN). The possibility to collect simultaneous snapshots of an IDP/IDR through different 2D spectra provides a novel tool to follow chemical reactions, such as the occurrence of post-translational modifications, as well as to study samples of limited lifetime such as cell lysates or whole cells.
Taking Simultaneous Snapshots of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Action / Schiavina, Marco; Murrali, Maria Grazia; Pontoriero, Letizia; Sainati, Valerio; Kümmerle, Rainer; Bermel, Wolfgang; Pierattelli, Roberta; Felli, Isabella C.. - In: BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0006-3495. - STAMPA. - 117:(2019), pp. 46-55. [10.1016/j.bpj.2019.05.017]
Taking Simultaneous Snapshots of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Action
SCHIAVINA, MARCO;MURRALI, MARIA GRAZIA;Pontoriero, Letizia;Pierattelli, Roberta
;Felli, Isabella C.
2019
Abstract
Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) as well as intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) of complex protein machineries have recently been recognized as key players in many cellular functions. NMR represents a unique tool to access atomic resolution structural and dynamic information on highly flexible IDPs/IDRs. Improvements in instrumental sensitivity made heteronuclear direct detection possible for biomolecular NMR applications. The CON experiment has become one of the most useful NMR experiments to get a snapshot of an IDP/IDR in conditions approaching physiological ones. The availability of NMR spectrometers equipped with multiple receivers now enables the acquisition of several experiments simultaneously instead of one after the other. Here we propose several variants of the CON experiment in which, during the recovery delay, a second 2D experiment is acquired, either based on 1H detection (CON//HN) or on 15N detection (CON//btNH, CON//(H)CAN). The possibility to collect simultaneous snapshots of an IDP/IDR through different 2D spectra provides a novel tool to follow chemical reactions, such as the occurrence of post-translational modifications, as well as to study samples of limited lifetime such as cell lysates or whole cells.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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