Benchmark Test and Guidelines for DEER/PELDOR Experiments on Nitroxide-Labeled Biomolecules.
Olav SchiemannCaspar A HeubachDinar AbdullinKatrin AckermannMykhailo AzarkhElena G BagryanskayaMalte DrescherBurkhard EndewardJack H FreedLaura GalazzoDaniella GoldfarbTobias HettLaura Esteban-HoferLuis Fábregas IbáñezEric J HustedtSvetlana KucherIlya KuprovJanet Eleanor LovettAndreas MeyerSharon RuthsteinSunil SaxenaStefan StollChristiane R TimmelMarilena Di ValentinHassane S MchaourabThomas F PrisnerBela Ernest BodeEnrica BordignonMarina BennatiGunnar JeschkePublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021)
Distance distribution information obtained by pulsed dipolar EPR spectroscopy provides an important contribution to many studies in structural biology. Increasingly, such information is used in integrative structural modeling, where it delivers unique restraints on the width of conformational ensembles. In order to ensure reliability of the structural models and of biological conclusions, we herein define quality standards for sample preparation and characterization, for measurements of distributed dipole-dipole couplings between paramagnetic labels, for conversion of the primary time-domain data into distance distributions, for interpreting these distributions, and for reporting results. These guidelines are substantiated by a multi-laboratory benchmark study and by analysis of data sets with known distance distribution ground truth. The study and the guidelines focus on proteins labeled with nitroxides and on double electron-electron resonance (DEER aka PELDOR) measurements and provide suggestions on how to proceed analogously in other cases.