複数の量子リラクゼーション分散型NMRスペクトロスコピーは,タンパク質におけるミリ秒時間スケールダイナミクスを探求する:理論と応用
Dmitry M Korzhnev1, Karin Kloiber, Lewis E Kay
1Protein Engineering Network Centres of Excellence and the Department of Medical Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 10, 2004
まとめ
新しいタンパク質ダイナミクスの実験では, (1) H- (((15) N複数の量子相関性を用いて,ミリ秒間のプロセスを探査します. この方法は,特にプロトン化タンパク質の交換パラメータ測定を強固に提供します.
科学分野:
- バイオフィジックス 生物物理学
- 構造生物学 構造生物学とは
- タンパク質のダイナミクス
背景:
- タンパク質のダイナミクスは,機能にとって極めて重要です.
- ミリ秒の時間スケールのプロセスは,研究するのが難しい.
- 従来の方法は,プロトン化タンパク質に限界があります.
研究 の 目的:
- 新しいリラクゼーション分散実験を導入する.
- タンパク質のミリ秒ダイナミクスを探求する.
- 交換パラメータの測定を改善する.
主な方法:
- 測定法 (1) H-(15) N 複数の量子相干性の緩和.
- (1) Hまたは (15) Nのリフォーカシングパルスを利用します.
- シングルおよびマルチ量子リラクゼーション分散プロフィールを分析する.
主要な成果:
- 複数の量子分散は, (1) H と (15) N の両方の環境に敏感です.
- プロファイルは単量子実験とは異なる.
- Fyn SH3ドメインの変異体で実証された.
結論:
- シングルおよびマルチ量子プロファイルの組み合わせ分析は,強力な交換パラメータ測定を提供します.
- この方法は,陽子化されたタンパク質に有利です.
- タンパク質の折りたたみ/展開のダイナミクスを研究するために成功裏に適用されました.
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