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Reducing bias in the analysis of solution-state NMR data with dynamics detectors
Albert A Smith1, Matthias Ernst1, Beat H Meier1
1ETH Zurich, Physical Chemistry, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 2, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation analysis can be biased. A new detector approach for solution-state NMR minimizes bias by characterizing molecular motion across various correlation times, improving accuracy.
Area of Science:
- Biophysics
- Chemical Physics
- Structural Biology
Background:
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is sensitive to molecular dynamics.
- Traditional analysis of NMR relaxation rates can be biased by limited experimental sensitivity to specific correlation time ranges.
- This bias was previously observed in solid-state NMR and is now shown to affect solution-state NMR analysis as well.
Purpose of the Study:
- To adapt the detector approach, originally developed for solid-state NMR, to solution-state NMR.
- To address potential biases in characterizing molecular motion from solution-state NMR relaxation data.
- To separate overall molecular tumbling from internal motions and account for chemical exchange effects.
Main Methods:
- Application of the detector approach to analyze solution-state NMR relaxation data.
- Separation of overall tumbling and internal motions assuming statistical independence.
- Inclusion of chemical exchange contributions to transverse relaxation.
- Analysis of ubiquitin relaxation data at single and multiple magnetic field strengths.
Main Results:
- The detector approach effectively characterizes molecular motion in solution-state NMR, reducing bias compared to traditional methods.
- Internal protein motions can be accurately described using detectors when independent of overall tumbling.
- The methodology was validated using ubiquitin datasets and compared against model-free analysis and LeMaster's method.
Conclusions:
- The detector approach offers a more robust method for analyzing molecular dynamics in solution-state NMR.
- This technique provides a more accurate characterization of internal protein motions and accounts for complex relaxation contributions.
- The findings suggest broader applicability of the detector method for NMR dynamics studies.
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