AbstractWe present here a stable isotope labeling technique for proteins, which seeks the appropriate compromise between the advantages of (a) random isotope labeling, with its large number of protons available for structure determination, and (b) selective labeling to generate isolated proton spins decreasing spectral complexity and improving relaxation properties of NMR experiments. The described reduced proton (REDPRO) procedure results in side-chain specific protonation of overexpressed proteins, which is highly selective. The REDPRO labeling scheme provides a sufficient number of NOE constraints for structure calculation. Dramatically improved relaxation properties of the heteronuclear magnetization transfer coupled with TROSY advantag...
Isotope labelling is a very powerful tool in NMR studies of proteins and has been employed in variou...
Protein interactions are important for understanding many molecular mechanisms underlying cellular p...
Cell-based expression strategies exist for the2H,13C and15N stable-isotope enrichment of target prot...
Although NMR spectroscopy is usually employed for structural studies of relatively small proteins, t...
Proteins come together in macromolecular assemblies, recognizing and binding to each other through t...
Selective isotope labelling is a commonly used approach to improve the spectral resolution in NMR sp...
The size of macromolecular structures that can be solved by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectro...
The project sought to employ stable isotope labeling and NMR spectroscopy to study protein structure...
Uniformly C-13- and N-15-labeled samples ensure fast and reliable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) a...
Selective isotope labeling is central in NMR experiments and often allows to push the limits on the ...
The physiological role of proteins is frequently linked to interactions with non-protein ligands or ...
When applied to biomolecules, solid-state NMR suffers from low sensitivity and resolution. The major...
Traditionally, the major obstacle to using NMR spectroscopy to gain meaningful structural informatio...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful method for the study of the structure, d...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) provides valuable structural and dynamic information at the atomic ...
Isotope labelling is a very powerful tool in NMR studies of proteins and has been employed in variou...
Protein interactions are important for understanding many molecular mechanisms underlying cellular p...
Cell-based expression strategies exist for the2H,13C and15N stable-isotope enrichment of target prot...
Although NMR spectroscopy is usually employed for structural studies of relatively small proteins, t...
Proteins come together in macromolecular assemblies, recognizing and binding to each other through t...
Selective isotope labelling is a commonly used approach to improve the spectral resolution in NMR sp...
The size of macromolecular structures that can be solved by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectro...
The project sought to employ stable isotope labeling and NMR spectroscopy to study protein structure...
Uniformly C-13- and N-15-labeled samples ensure fast and reliable nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) a...
Selective isotope labeling is central in NMR experiments and often allows to push the limits on the ...
The physiological role of proteins is frequently linked to interactions with non-protein ligands or ...
When applied to biomolecules, solid-state NMR suffers from low sensitivity and resolution. The major...
Traditionally, the major obstacle to using NMR spectroscopy to gain meaningful structural informatio...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful method for the study of the structure, d...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) provides valuable structural and dynamic information at the atomic ...
Isotope labelling is a very powerful tool in NMR studies of proteins and has been employed in variou...
Protein interactions are important for understanding many molecular mechanisms underlying cellular p...
Cell-based expression strategies exist for the2H,13C and15N stable-isotope enrichment of target prot...