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Dipolar chemical shift correlation spectroscopy for homonuclear carbon distance measurements in proteins in the solid state: Application to structure determination and refinement

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 130, 期 1, 页码 359-369

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja076658v

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High-resolution solid-state NMR spectroscopy has become a promising tool for protein structure determination. Here, we describe a new dipolar-chemical shift correlation experiment for the measurement of homonuclear C-13-C-13 distances in uniformly C-13, N-15-labeled proteins and demonstrate its suitability for protein structure determination and refinement. The experiments were carried out on the beta 1 immunoglobulin binding domain of protein G (GB1). Both intraresidue and interresidue distances between carbonyl atoms and atoms in the aliphatic side chains were collected using a three-dimensional chemical shift correlation spectroscopy experiment that uses homogeneously broadened rotational resonance recoupling for carbon mixing. A steady-state approximation for the polarization transfer function was employed in data analysis, and a total of 100 intramolecular distances were determined, all in the range 2.5-5.5 angstrom. An additional 41 dipolar contacts were detected, but the corresponding distances could not be accurately quantified. Additional distance and torsional restraints were derived from the proton-driven spin diffusion measurements and from the chemical shift analysis, respectively. Using all these restraints, it was possible to refine the structure of GB1 to a root-mean square deviation of 0.8 angstrom. The approach is of general applicability for peptides and small proteins and can be easily incorporated into a structure determination and refinement protocol.

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