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Protein−Protein Interfaces Probed by Methyl Labeling and Proton‐Detected Solid‐State NMR Spectroscopy

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Abstract Proton detection and fast magic‐angle spinning have advanced biological solid‐state NMR, allowing for the backbone assignment of complex protein assemblies with high sensitivity and resolution. However, so far no… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Proton detection and fast magic‐angle spinning have advanced biological solid‐state NMR, allowing for the backbone assignment of complex protein assemblies with high sensitivity and resolution. However, so far no method has been proposed to detect intermolecular interfaces in these assemblies by proton detection. Herein, we introduce a concept based on methyl labeling that allows for the assignment of these moieties and for the study of protein−protein interfaces at atomic resolution.

Keywords: protein; solid state; state nmr; protein protein; methyl labeling; spectroscopy

Journal Title: Chemphyschem
Year Published: 2018

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