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Dipolar waves map the structure and topology of helices in membrane proteins
Authors:Mesleh Michael F  Lee Sangwon  Veglia Gianluigi  Thiriot David S  Marassi Francesca M  Opella Stanley J
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, California 92093, USA.
Abstract:Dipolar waves describe the structure and topology of helices in membrane proteins. The fit of sinusoids with the 3.6 residues per turn period of ideal alpha-helices to experimental measurements of dipolar couplings as a function of residue number makes it possible to simultaneously identify the residues in the helices, detect kinks or curvature in the helices, and determine the absolute rotations and orientations of helices in completely aligned bilayer samples and relative rotations and orientations of helices in a common molecular frame in weakly aligned micelle samples. Since as much as 80% of the structured residues in a membrane protein are in helices, the analysis of dipolar waves provides a significant step toward structure determination of helical membrane proteins by NMR spectroscopy.
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