A streamlined one-day protocol is described to produce isotopically methyl-labeled protein with high levels of deuterium for NMR studies. Using this protocol, the D 2 O and 2 H-glucose content of the media and protonation level of ILV labeling precursors (ketobutyrate and ketovalerate) were varied. The relaxation rate of the multiple-quantum (MQ) state that is present during the HMQC-TROSY pulse sequence was measured for different labeling schemes and this rate was used to predict upper limits of molecular weights for various labeling schemes. The use of deuterated solvents (D 2 O) or deuterated glucose is not required to obtain 1 H- 13 C correlated NMR spectra of a 50 kDa homodimeric protein that are suitable for assignment by mutagenesis. High quality spectra of 100-150 kDa proteins, suitable for most applications, can be obtained without the use of deuterated glucose. The proton on the β-position of ketovalerate appears to undergo partial exchange with deuterium under the growth conditions used in this study.
Keyphrases
- randomized controlled trial
- blood glucose
- magnetic resonance
- high resolution
- heat shock protein
- amino acid
- protein protein
- crispr cas
- blood pressure
- density functional theory
- molecular dynamics
- binding protein
- single molecule
- small molecule
- computed tomography
- ionic liquid
- adipose tissue
- case control
- skeletal muscle
- mass spectrometry
- weight loss
- insulin resistance