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Long-lived states to monitor protein unfolding by proton NMR
Authors:Bornet Aurélien  Ahuja Puneet  Sarkar Riddhiman  Fernandes Laetitia  Hadji Sonia  Lee Shirley Y  Haririnia Aydin  Fushman David  Bodenhausen Geoffrey  Vasos Paul R
Affiliation:Institut des Sciences et Ingénierie Chimiques, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL, Batochime, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:The relaxation of long-lived states (LLS) corresponds to the slow return to statistical thermal equilibrium between symmetric and antisymmetric proton spin states. This process is remarkably sensitive to the presence of external spins and can be used to obtain information about partial unfolding of proteins. We detected the appearance of a destabilized conformer of ubiquitin when urea is added to the protein in its native state. This conformer shows increased mobility in the C-terminus, which significantly extends the lifetimes of proton LLS magnetisation in Ser-65. These changes could not be detected by conventional measurements of T(1) and T(2) relaxation times of protons, and would hardly be sensed by carbon-13 or nitrogen-15 relaxation measurements. Conformers with similar dynamic and structural features, as revealed by LLS relaxation times, could be observed, in the absence of urea, in two ubiquitin mutants, L67S and L69S.
Keywords:long‐lived states  mutations  NMR spectroscopy  proteins  singlet states
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