1H/13C/15N triple-resonance experiments for structure determinaton of membrane proteins by oriented-sample NMR
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ssnmr.2020.101701
1H/13C/15N triple-resonance experiments for structure determinaton of membrane proteins by oriented-sample NMR
Abstract
The benefits of triple-resonance experiments for structure determination of macroscopically oriented membrane proteins by solid-state NMR are discussed. While double-resonance 1H/15N experiments are effective for structure elucidation of alpha-helical domains, extension of the method of oriented samples to more complex topologies and assessing side-chain conformations necessitates further development of triple-resonance (1H/13C/15N) NMR pulse sequences. Incorporating additional spectroscopic dimensions involving 13C spin-bearing nuclei, however, introduces essential complications arising from the wide frequency range of the 1H-13C dipolar couplings and 13C CSA (>20 kHz), and the presence of the 13C-13C homonuclear dipole-dipole interactions. The recently reported ROULETTE-CAHA pulse sequence, in combination with the selective z-filtering, can be used to evolve the structurally informative 1H-13C dipolar coupling arising from the aliphatic carbons while suppressing the signals from the carbonyl and methyl regions. Proton-mediated magnetization transfer under mismatched Hartman-Hahn conditions (MMHH) can be used to correlate 13C and 15N nuclei in such triple-resonance experiments for the subsequent 15N detection. The recently developed pulse sequences are illustrated for n-acetyl Leucine (NAL) single crystal and doubly labeled Pf1 coat protein reconstituted in magnetically aligned bicelles. An interesting observation is that in the case of 15N-labeled NAL measured at 13C natural abundance, the triple (1H/13C/15N) MMHH scheme predominantly gives rise to long-range intermolecular magnetization transfers from 13C to 15N spins; whereas direct Hartmann-Hahn 13C/15N transfer is entirely intramolecular. The presented developments advance NMR of oriented samples for structure determination of membrane proteins and liquid crystals.
Keywords: Dipolar couplings; Heteronuclear correlations; Membrane proteins; NMR pulse sequence design; ROULETTE; Separated local-field spectroscopy; Structure determination; Triple-resonance experiments.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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