Chemical Tagging with tert-Butyl and Trimethylsilyl Groups for Measuring Intermolecular Nuclear Overhauser Effects in a Large Protein–Ligand Complex

Shereen Jabar, Luke A. Adams, Yao Wang, Luigi Aurelio, Bim Graham*, Gottfried Otting

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    Abstract

    Intermolecular 1H-1H nuclear Overhauser effects (NOE) present a powerful tool to assess contacts between proteins and binding partners, but are difficult to identify for complexes of high molecular weight. This report shows that intermolecular NOEs can readily be observed following chemical labeling with tert-butyl or trimethylsilyl (TMS) groups. Proteins can be furnished with tert-butyl or TMS groups site-specifically using genetically encoded unnatural amino acids or by chemical modification of single cysteine residues. No isotope labeling is required. The approach is demonstrated with the 95 kDa complex between tetrameric E. coli single-stranded DNA binding protein (SSB) and single-stranded DNA.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)13033-13036
    Number of pages4
    JournalChemistry - A European Journal
    Volume23
    Issue number53
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Sept 2017

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