Identification and removal of nitroxide spin label contaminant: Impact on PRE studies of α-helical membrane proteins in detergent

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Abstract

NMR paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) provides long-range distance constraints (∼15-25 Å) that can be critical to determining overall protein topology, especially where long-range NOE information is unavailable such as in the case of larger proteins that require deuteration. However, several challenges currently limit the use of NMR PRE for α-helical membrane proteins. One challenge is the nonspecific association of the nitroxide spin label to the protein-detergent complex that can result in spurious PRE derived distance restraints. The effect of the nitroxide spin label contaminant is evaluated and quantified and a robust method for the removal of the contaminant is provided to advance the application of PRE restraints to membrane protein NMR structure determination. © 2012 The Protein Society.

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Kroncke, B. M., & Columbus, L. (2012). Identification and removal of nitroxide spin label contaminant: Impact on PRE studies of α-helical membrane proteins in detergent. Protein Science, 21(4), 589–595. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.2038

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