Cysteine-specific Cu2+ chelating tags used as paramagnetic probes in double electron electron resonance.
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Double electron electron resonance (DEER) is an attractive technique that is utilized for gaining insight into protein structure and dynamics via nanometer-scale distance measurements. The most commonly used paramagnetic tag in these measurements is a nitroxide spin label, R1. Here, we present the application of two types of high-affinity Cu(2+) chelating tags, based on the EDTA and cyclen metal-binding motifs as alternative X-band DEER probes, using the B1 immunoglobulin-binding domain of protein G (GB1) as a model system. Both types of tags have been incorporated into a variety of protein secondary structure environments and exhibit high spectral sensitivity. In particular, the cyclen-based tag displays distance distributions with comparable distribution widths and most probable distances within 1-3 Å when compared to homologous R1 distributions. The results display the viability of the cyclen tag as an alternative to the R1 side chain for X-band DEER distance measurements in proteins. |
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2015
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Journal |
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The journal of physical chemistry. B
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Volume |
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119
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Issue |
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7
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Number of Pages |
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2839-43
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Date Published |
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2015
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ISSN Number |
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1520-6106
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp5103143
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DOI |
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10.1021/jp5103143
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Short Title |
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J Phys Chem B
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