Phosphorus-31 (31P) NMR can be used to characterize the structure and dynamics of phosphorylated proteins. Here, I use 31P NMR to report on the chemical nature of a phosphothreonine that lies in the RNA binding domain of SLBP (stem-loop binding protein). SLBP is an intrinsically disordered protein and phosphorylation at this threonine promotes the assembly of the SLBP–RNA complex. The data show that the 31P chemical shift can be a good spectroscopic probe for phosphate-coupled folding and binding processes in intrinsically disordered proteins, particularly where the phosphate exhibits torsional strain and is involved in a network of hydrogen-bonding interactions
Cell signaling pathways rely on phosphotransfer reactions that are catalyzed by protein kinases. The...
International audienceAdvances in characterizing complexes of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP...
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of...
AbstractPhosphorus-31 (31P) NMR can be used to characterize the structure and dynamics of phosphoryl...
Graphical abstractHighlights•SLBP is an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) in the absence of RNA...
The N-terminal 56 amino acid headpieces of the wild-type and mutant Y7I lac repressors and the 14-22...
Pioneering work in the 1980s has established NMR spectroscopy as a routine method for protein struct...
In metazoans, the majority of histone proteins are generated from replication-dependent histone mRNA...
Cell signaling pathways rely on phosphotransfer reactions that are catalyzed by protein kinases. The...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of...
AbstractNMR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the investigation of protein folding and misfolding,...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of...
Recent advances in RNA sequencing technologies have greatly expanded our knowledge of the RNA landsc...
Cell signaling pathways rely on phosphotransfer reactions that are catalyzed by protein kinases. The...
International audienceAdvances in characterizing complexes of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP...
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of...
AbstractPhosphorus-31 (31P) NMR can be used to characterize the structure and dynamics of phosphoryl...
Graphical abstractHighlights•SLBP is an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) in the absence of RNA...
The N-terminal 56 amino acid headpieces of the wild-type and mutant Y7I lac repressors and the 14-22...
Pioneering work in the 1980s has established NMR spectroscopy as a routine method for protein struct...
In metazoans, the majority of histone proteins are generated from replication-dependent histone mRNA...
Cell signaling pathways rely on phosphotransfer reactions that are catalyzed by protein kinases. The...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of...
AbstractNMR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the investigation of protein folding and misfolding,...
International audienceDespite playing important roles throughout biology, molecular recognition mech...
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of...
Recent advances in RNA sequencing technologies have greatly expanded our knowledge of the RNA landsc...
Cell signaling pathways rely on phosphotransfer reactions that are catalyzed by protein kinases. The...
International audienceAdvances in characterizing complexes of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP...
The folding, structure and biological function of many proteins are inherently dynamic properties of...