Improved large scale culture of Methylophilus methylotrophus for 13C/15N labeling and random fractional deutertion of ribonucleotides

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Isotopic labeling of RNA with 13C and 15N has become a routine procedure in structural studies by NMR spectroscopy. The methodology in this paper describes the random fractional deuteration of RNA using the obligate methylotropic bacterium, Methylophilus methylotrophus. This bacterium was grown using a non-deuterated carbon source in 52:48 D20/H20 and we have shown that all protons in the ribonucleotides except for the ribose H1 become 52% randomly fractionally deuterated. Improved growth conditions for this organism are also described that yield higher cell densities in liquid culture, which is applicable for ail labeling procedures.

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Batey, R. T., Cloutier, N., Mao, H., & Williamson, J. R. (1996). Improved large scale culture of Methylophilus methylotrophus for 13C/15N labeling and random fractional deutertion of ribonucleotides. Nucleic Acids Research, 24(23), 4836–4837. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/24.23.4836

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