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Site-specific protein methyl deuterium quadrupolar patterns by proton-detected 3D 2 H- 13 C- 1 H MAS NMR spectroscopy.

Ümit Akbey
Published in: Journal of biomolecular NMR (2022)
Determination of protein structure and dynamics is key to understand the mechanism of protein action. Perdeuterated proteins have been used to obtain high resolution/sensitivty NMR experiments via proton-detection. These methods utilizes 1 H, 13 C and 15 N nuclei for chemical shift dispersion or relaxation probes, despite the existing abundant deuterons. However, a high-sensitivity NMR method to utilize deuterons and e.g. determine site-specific deuterium quadrupolar pattern information has been lacking due to technical difficulties associated with deuterium's large quadrupolar couplings. Here, we present a novel deuterium-excited and proton-detected three-dimensional 2 H- 13 C- 1 H MAS NMR experiment to utilize deuterons and to obtain site-specific methyl 2 H quadrupolar patterns on detuterated proteins for the first time. A high-resolution fingerprint 1 H- 15 N HSQC-spectrum is correlated with the anisotropic deuterium quadrupolar tensor in the third dimension. Results from a model perdeuterated protein has been shown.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
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  • tandem mass spectrometry
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