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Probing local environments with the infrared probe: L-4-nitrophenylalanine
Emily E Smith1, Barton Y Linderman, Austin C Luskin
1Department of Chemistry, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604-3003, USA.
Abstract:
The genetic incorporation of unnatural amino acids (UAAs) with high efficiency and fidelity is a powerful tool for the study of protein structure and dynamics with site-specificity in a relatively nonintrusive manner. Here, we illustrate the ability of L-4-nitrophenylalanine to serve as a sensitive IR probe of local protein environments in the 247 residue superfolder green fluorescent protein (sfGFP). Specifically, the nitro symmetric stretching frequency of L-4-nitrophenylalanine was shown to be sensitive to both solvents that mimic different protein environments and (15)N isotopic labeling of the three-atom nitro group of this UAA. (14)NO(2) and (15)NO(2) variants of this UAA were incorporated utilizing an engineered orthogonal aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase/tRNA pair into a solvent exposed and a partially buried position in sfGFP with high efficiency and fidelity. The combination of isotopic labeling and difference FTIR spectroscopy permitted the nitro symmetric stretching frequency of L-4-nitrophenylalanine to be experimentally measured at either site in sfGFP. The (14)NO(2) symmetric stretching frequency red-shifted 7.7 cm(-1) between the solvent exposed and partially buried position, thus illustrating the ability of this UAA to serve as an effective IR probe of local protein environments.
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