Proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.

Tryptophan resonances in the 360-MHz 1H photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectrum of hen egg white lysozyme are investigated in detail. All resonances of one tryptophan and six of another are identified and assigned to their respective protons. The methods employed, all involving...

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Main Authors: Hore, P, Kaptein, R
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 1983
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description Tryptophan resonances in the 360-MHz 1H photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectrum of hen egg white lysozyme are investigated in detail. All resonances of one tryptophan and six of another are identified and assigned to their respective protons. The methods employed, all involving nuclear spin polarization, include the study of cross-relaxation effects and the use of selective radio-frequency irradiation, Gd3+ as a paramagnetic probe, and riboflavin as the chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization generating dye. From a comparison of the experimental results with the known X-ray structure of lysozyme, second-stage assignments of the two tryptophan residues (Trp-62 and Trp-123) are proposed. A number of other resonances are characterized, among them Trp-63 C(2)H and four indirectly polarized methyl groups.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5b0dfe9f-b54c-42c6-93c8-dc7cddfa1d722022-03-26T17:19:41ZProton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5b0dfe9f-b54c-42c6-93c8-dc7cddfa1d72EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1983Hore, PKaptein, RTryptophan resonances in the 360-MHz 1H photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectrum of hen egg white lysozyme are investigated in detail. All resonances of one tryptophan and six of another are identified and assigned to their respective protons. The methods employed, all involving nuclear spin polarization, include the study of cross-relaxation effects and the use of selective radio-frequency irradiation, Gd3+ as a paramagnetic probe, and riboflavin as the chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization generating dye. From a comparison of the experimental results with the known X-ray structure of lysozyme, second-stage assignments of the two tryptophan residues (Trp-62 and Trp-123) are proposed. A number of other resonances are characterized, among them Trp-63 C(2)H and four indirectly polarized methyl groups.
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Proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.
title Proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.
title_full Proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.
title_fullStr Proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.
title_full_unstemmed Proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.
title_short Proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of Tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy.
title_sort proton nuclear magnetic resonance assignments and surface accessibility of tryptophan residues in lysozyme using photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization spectroscopy
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