2gi9

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PDB ID 2gi9

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, resolution 1.14Å
Gene: spg (Staphylococcus aureus)
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Backbone Conformational Constraints in a Microcrystalline U-15N-Labeled Protein by 3D Dipolar-Shift Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy


OverviewOverview

Structural studies of uniformly labeled proteins by magic-angle spinning NMR spectroscopy have rapidly matured in recent years. Site-specific chemical shifts of several proteins have been assigned and structures determined from 2D or 3D data sets containing internuclear distance information. Here we demonstrate the application of a complementary technique for constraining protein backbone geometry using a site-resolved 3D dipolar-shift pulse sequence. The dipolar line shapes report on the relative orientations of 1H-15N[i] to 1H-15N[i+1] dipole vectors, constraining the torsion angles phi[i] and psi[i]. In addition, from the same 3D data set, several 1H-15N[i] to1H-15N[i+2] line shapes are extracted to constrain the torsion angles phi[i], psi[i], phi[i+1], and psi[i+1]. We report results for the majority of sites in the 56-residue beta1 immunoglobulin binding domain of protein G (GB1), using 3D experiments at 600 MHz 1H frequency. Excellent agreement between the SSNMR results and a new 1.14 A crystal structure illustrate the general potential of this technique for high-resolution structural refinement of solid proteins.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2GI9 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Staphylococcus aureus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Backbone conformational constraints in a microcrystalline U-15N-labeled protein by 3D dipolar-shift solid-state NMR spectroscopy., Franks WT, Wylie BJ, Stellfox SA, Rienstra CM, J Am Chem Soc. 2006 Mar 15;128(10):3154-5. PMID:16522090

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