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High Sensitivity In-Cell EPR Distance Measurements on Proteins using an Optimized Gd(III) Spin Label
Yin Yang1, Feng Yang2, Yan-Jun Gong2
1Department of Chemical and Biological Physics , Weizmann Institute of Science , Rehovot 76100 , Israel.
Abstract:
Distance measurements by electron-electron double resonance (DEER) carried out on spin-labeled proteins delivered into cells provide new insights into the conformational states of proteins in their native environment. Such measurements depend on spin labels that exhibit high redox stability and high DEER sensitivity. Here we present a new Gd(III)-based spin label, BrPSPy-DO3A-Gd(III), which was derived from an earlier label, BrPSPy-DO3MA-Gd(III), by removing the methyl group from the methyl acetate pending arms. The small chemical modification led to a reduction in the zero-field splitting and to a significant increase in the phase memory time, which together culminated in a remarkable improvement of in-cell DEER sensitivity, while maintaining the high distance resolution. The excellent performance of BrPSPy-DO3A-Gd(III) in in-cell DEER measurements was demonstrated on doubly labeled ubiquitin and GB1 delivered into HeLa cells by electroporation.
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