novel experiment is proposed to provide inter-residue sequential correlations among carbonyl spins in 13C detected, protonless NMR experiments. The COCO-TOCSY experiment connects, in proteins, two carbonyls separated from each other by three, four or even five bonds. The quantitative analysis provides structural information on backbone dihedral angles / as well as on the side chain dihedral angles of Asx and Glx residues. This is the first dihedral angle constraint that can be obtained via a protonless approach. About 75% of backbone carbonyls in Calbindin D9K, a 75 aminoacid dicalcium protein, could be sequentially connected via a COCO-TOCSY spectrum. 49 3JC0C0 values were measured and related to backbone / angles. Structural information can be extended to the side chain orientation of aminoacids containing carbonyl groups. Additionally, long range homonuclear coupling constants, 4JCC and 5JCC, could be measured. This constitutes an unprecedented case for proteins of medium and small size. 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
13C Direct Detected COCO-TOCSY: a Tool for Sequence Specific Assignment and Structure Determination in Protonless NMR Experiments / BALAYSSAC S; JIMENEZ; M. PICCIOLI. - In: JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE. - ISSN 1090-7807. - STAMPA. - 182:(2006), pp. 325-329. [10.1016/j.jmr.2006.06.021]
13C Direct Detected COCO-TOCSY: a Tool for Sequence Specific Assignment and Structure Determination in Protonless NMR Experiments
PICCIOLI, MARIO
2006
Abstract
novel experiment is proposed to provide inter-residue sequential correlations among carbonyl spins in 13C detected, protonless NMR experiments. The COCO-TOCSY experiment connects, in proteins, two carbonyls separated from each other by three, four or even five bonds. The quantitative analysis provides structural information on backbone dihedral angles / as well as on the side chain dihedral angles of Asx and Glx residues. This is the first dihedral angle constraint that can be obtained via a protonless approach. About 75% of backbone carbonyls in Calbindin D9K, a 75 aminoacid dicalcium protein, could be sequentially connected via a COCO-TOCSY spectrum. 49 3JC0C0 values were measured and related to backbone / angles. Structural information can be extended to the side chain orientation of aminoacids containing carbonyl groups. Additionally, long range homonuclear coupling constants, 4JCC and 5JCC, could be measured. This constitutes an unprecedented case for proteins of medium and small size. 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.