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NMR data collection and analysis protocol for high-throughput protein structure determination

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0504338102

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G-matrix Fourier transform projection NMR; NMR structure determination; structural genomics

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [P50 GM62413, P50 GM062413] Funding Source: Medline

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A standardized protocol enabling rapid NMR data collection for high-quality protein structure determination is presented that allows one to capitalize on high spectrometer sensitivity: a set of five G-matrix Fourier transform NMR experiments for resonance assignment based on highly resolved 4D and SD spectral information is acquired in conjunction with a single simultaneous 3D N-15, C-13(aliphatic),C-13(aromatic)-resolved [H-1,H-1]-NOESY spectrum providing H-1-H-1 upper distance limit constraints. The protocol was integrated with methodology for serniautomated data analysis and used to solve eight NMR protein structures of the Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium pipeline. The molecular masses of the hypothetical target proteins ranged from 9 to 20 kDa with an average of approximate to 14 kDa. Between 1 and 9 days of instrument time were invested per structure, which is less than approximate to 10-25% of the measurement time routinely required to date with conventional approaches. The protocol presented here effectively removes data collection as a bottleneck for high-throughput solution structure determination of proteins up to at least approximate to 20 kDa, while concurrently providing spectra that are highly amenable to fast and robust analysis.

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