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. 1987 Apr 7;26(7):1918-25.
doi: 10.1021/bi00381a020.

Assignment of asparagine-44 side-chain primary amide 1H NMR resonances and the peptide amide N1H resonance of glycine-37 in basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor

Assignment of asparagine-44 side-chain primary amide 1H NMR resonances and the peptide amide N1H resonance of glycine-37 in basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor

E Tüchsen et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

New assignments of three previously undetected amide proton NMR resonance lines in bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor are reported. These are the peptide amide proton of Gly-37 and the primary amide protons of Asn-44. Specific assignments of Asn-44 and Asn-43 HE and HZ resonances are also reported. The Gly-37 NH and Asn-44 HZ resonances are shifted upfield to 4.3 and 3.4 ppm, respectively, by the ring current of the Tyr-35 aromatic group, while Asn-44 HE resonates at 7.8 ppm. The abnormal chemical shifts of Asn-44 HZ and Gly-37 NH indicate that both NH's interact with the pi-electron cloud of the Tyr-35 ring. This is consistent with their location in the crystal structure. The resonances are resolved by differential labeling techniques and are studied by combined use of NOE and exchange difference spectroscopy.

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