High-Resolution NMR Determination of the Dynamic Structure of Membrane Proteins

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Abstract

15N spin-relaxation rates are demonstrated to provide critical information about the long-range structure and internal motions of membrane proteins. Combined with an improved calculation method, the relaxation-rate-derived structure of the 283-residue human voltage-dependent anion channel revealed an anisotropically shaped barrel with a rigidly attached N-terminal helix. Our study thus establishes an NMR spectroscopic approach to determine the structure and dynamics of mammalian membrane proteins at high accuracy and resolution.

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Jaremko, M., Jaremko, Ł., Villinger, S., Schmidt, C. D., Griesinger, C., Becker, S., & Zweckstetter, M. (2016). High-Resolution NMR Determination of the Dynamic Structure of Membrane Proteins. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 55(35), 10518–10521. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201602639

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