Preparation of highly and generally enriched mammalian tissues for solid state NMR

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An appreciable level of isotope labelling is essential for future NMR structure elucidation of mammalian biomaterials, which are either poorly expressed, or unexpressable, using micro-organisms. We present a detailed protocol for high level 13C enrichment even in slow turnover murine biomaterials (fur keratin), using a customized diet supplemented with commercial labelled algal hydrolysate and formulated as a gel to minimize wastage, which female mice consumed during pregnancy and lactation. This procedure produced approximately eightfold higher fur keratin labelling in pups, exposed in utero and throughout life to label, than in adults exposed for the same period, showing both the effectiveness, and necessity, of this approach.

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Wong, V. W. C., Reid, D. G., Chow, W. Y., Rajan, R., Green, M., Brooks, R. A., & Duer, M. J. (2015). Preparation of highly and generally enriched mammalian tissues for solid state NMR. Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 63(2), 119–123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10858-015-9977-9

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