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Paramagnetic Relaxation Enhancement for Detecting and Characterizing Self-Associations of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
Published on: September 23, 2021
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Guided Structural Analysis of Moderate-Affinity Protein Complexes with Intrinsically
Dmitri Tolkatchev1, Garry E Smith2, Alla S Kostyukova2
1Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA. dmitri.tolkatchev@wsu.edu.
Abstract:
Binding affinity of an individual binding site of an intrinsically disordered protein for its folded partner may be moderate. In such cases, a straightforward determination of the structure of the binding interface is difficult. We offer a hybrid protocol combining NMR chemical shift information, NMR spectral data on amino acid residue sequence substitution effects, residual dipolar coupling, and molecular dynamics simulation that allowed us to determine the structure of a complex between the intrinsically disordered tropomyosin-binding site of leiomodin and a coiled-coil peptide modeling the N-terminal fragment of tropomyosin. The protocol can be used for other moderate-affinity complexes composed of an intrinsically disordered peptide bound to a structured protein partner.
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