Cell-free synthesis of 15N-labeled proteins for NMR studies

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Abstract

Modern cell-free in vitro protein synthesis systems present powerful tools for the synthesis of isotope-labeled proteins in high yields. The production of selectively 15N-labeled proteins from 15N-labeled amino acids is particularly economic and yields are often sufficient to analyze the proteins very quickly by two-dimensional NMR spectra recorded of the crude reaction mixture without concentration or chromatographic purification of the protein. We review methodological aspects of cell-free in vitro protein synthesis based on an Escherichia coli cell extract, in particular with regard to the production of 15N-labeled proteins for analysis by NMR spectroscopy. © 2005 IUBMB.

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Ozawa, K., Dixon, N. E., & Otting, G. (2005, September). Cell-free synthesis of 15N-labeled proteins for NMR studies. IUBMB Life. https://doi.org/10.1080/15216540500217859

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