화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.40, 14138-14138, 2009
One-Sample Approach to Determine the Relative Orientations of Proteins in Ternary and Binary Complexes from Residual Dipolar Coupling Measurements
We present a procedure that supports the acquisition of H-1-N-15 residual dipolar coupling (RDC) values for individual subunits in binary or ternary protein assemblies from a single experimental sample. Our method relies on asymmetric labeling of each subunit with the following scheme: species A uniformly with N-15, species B uniformly with N-15 and C-13 and species C uniformly with N-15 but selectively with C-13' or C-13(alpha). Because only a single sample is required, the approach obviates the need for preparing multiple samples and eliminates potential errors introduced from differences in sample conditions. Because numerous biological processes rely on protein assemblies or transient interactions, this method should be well suited for a wide range of future applications.