NMR of Immobilized Enzymes

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Abstract

Solid-state NMR has become the method of choice for the assessment of protein structure for insoluble objects lacking long-range order. In this context, it is apparent that solid-state NMR is also perfectly poised toward the characterization of immobilized proteins. For these systems, it is possible to understand at the atomic level which perturbations, if any, are occurring as a result of the functionalization. Here we describe how it is possible to accomplish the NMR characterization of enzymes that have been immobilized through different approaches, and we introduce the reader to the choice of the experimental strategy that can be useful in different cases. An outlook on the level of information that can be attained is also given, in view of recent methodological advancements.

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Cerofolini, L., Ravera, E., Fragai, M., & Luchinat, C. (2020). NMR of Immobilized Enzymes. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2100, pp. 363–383). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0215-7_24

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