Probing conformational disorder in neurotensin by two-dimensional solid-state NMR and comparison to molecular dynamics simulations

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An approach is introduced to characterize conformational ensembles of intrinsically unstructured peptides on the atomic level using two-dimensional solid-state NMR data and their combination with molecular dynamics simulations. For neurotensin, a peptide that binds with high affinity to a G-protein coupled receptor, this method permits the investigation of the changes in conformational preferences of a neu retransmitter transferred from a frozen aqueous solution via a lipid model phase to the receptor-bound form. The results speak against a conformational preorganization of the ligand in detergents in which the receptor has been shown to be functional. Further extensions to the study of protein folding are possible. © 2005 by the Biophysical Society.

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Heise, H., Luca, S., De Groot, B. L., Grubmüller, H., & Baldus, M. (2005). Probing conformational disorder in neurotensin by two-dimensional solid-state NMR and comparison to molecular dynamics simulations. Biophysical Journal, 89(3), 2113–2120. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.105.059964

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