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Multi-Dimensional Structure and Dynamics Landscape of Proteins in Mammalian Cells Revealed by In-Cell NMR
Authors:Harindranath Kadavath  Natalia Cecilia Prymaczok  Cédric Eichmann  Roland Riek  Juan Atilio Gerez
Institution:ETH Zurich, Vladimir-Prelog-weg 2, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:Governing function, half-life and subcellular localization, the 3D structure and dynamics of proteins are in nature constantly changing in a tightly regulated manner to fulfill the physiological and adaptive requirements of the cells. To find evidence for this hypothesis, we applied in-cell NMR to three folded model proteins and propose that the splitting of cross peaks constitutes an atomic fingerprint of distinct structural states that arise from multiple target binding co-existing inside mammalian cells. These structural states change upon protein loss of function or subcellular localisation into distinct cell compartments. In addition to peak splitting, we observed NMR signal intensity attenuations indicative of transient interactions with other molecules and dynamics on the microsecond to millisecond time scale.
Keywords:Electroporation  In-Cell NMR  Mammalian Cell  Multiplicity  NMR Spectroscopy  Transient Interaction
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