A novel nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) strategy based on labeling with lanthanides achieves rapid determinations of accurate three-dimensional (3D) structures of protein-protein complexes. The method employs pseudocontact shifts (PCS) induced by a site-specifically bound lanthanide ion to anchor the coordinate system of the magnetic susceptibility tensor in the molecular frames of the two molecules. Simple superposition of the tensors detected in the two protein molecules brings them together in a 3D model of the protein-protein complex. The method is demonstrated with the 30 kDa complex between two subunits of Escherichia coli polymerase III, comprising the N-terminal domain of the exonuclease subunit e and the subunit θ. The 3D structur...
(Chemical Equation Presented) Paramagnetic lanthanide ions present outstanding tools for structural ...
SummarySite-specific attachment of paramagnetic lanthanide ions to a protein generates pseudocontact...
Paramagnetic centers in biomolecules, such as specific metal ions that are bound to a protein, affec...
The paramagnetism of lanthanide ions offers outstanding opportunities for fast determinations of the...
Rational drug design depends on the knowledge of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of complexes b...
The advent of different lanthanide-binding reagents has made site-specific labelling of proteins wit...
This paper describes a generic method for the site-specific attachment of lanthanide complexes to pr...
Methods are presented for computing spatial coordinates of protein-ligand supramolecular complexes o...
This paper describes a generic method for the site-specific attachment of lanthanide complexes to pr...
Site-specific attachment of paramagnetic lanthanide ions to a protein generates pseudocontact shifts...
This paper describes a generic method for the site-specific attachment of lathanide complexes to pro...
Paramagnetic effects from lanthanide ions present powerful tools for protein studies by nuclear magn...
Paramagnetic effects from lanthanide ions present powerful tools for protein studies by nuclear magn...
Structural studies of proteins and protein-ligand complexes by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spec...
Structural studies of proteins and protein-ligand complexes by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spec...
(Chemical Equation Presented) Paramagnetic lanthanide ions present outstanding tools for structural ...
SummarySite-specific attachment of paramagnetic lanthanide ions to a protein generates pseudocontact...
Paramagnetic centers in biomolecules, such as specific metal ions that are bound to a protein, affec...
The paramagnetism of lanthanide ions offers outstanding opportunities for fast determinations of the...
Rational drug design depends on the knowledge of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of complexes b...
The advent of different lanthanide-binding reagents has made site-specific labelling of proteins wit...
This paper describes a generic method for the site-specific attachment of lanthanide complexes to pr...
Methods are presented for computing spatial coordinates of protein-ligand supramolecular complexes o...
This paper describes a generic method for the site-specific attachment of lanthanide complexes to pr...
Site-specific attachment of paramagnetic lanthanide ions to a protein generates pseudocontact shifts...
This paper describes a generic method for the site-specific attachment of lathanide complexes to pro...
Paramagnetic effects from lanthanide ions present powerful tools for protein studies by nuclear magn...
Paramagnetic effects from lanthanide ions present powerful tools for protein studies by nuclear magn...
Structural studies of proteins and protein-ligand complexes by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spec...
Structural studies of proteins and protein-ligand complexes by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spec...
(Chemical Equation Presented) Paramagnetic lanthanide ions present outstanding tools for structural ...
SummarySite-specific attachment of paramagnetic lanthanide ions to a protein generates pseudocontact...
Paramagnetic centers in biomolecules, such as specific metal ions that are bound to a protein, affec...