获取高动态膜蛋白共振分配谱的策略:一个GPCR案例研究

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-07-26 DOI:10.1007/s10858-023-00421-8
Evan J. van Aalst, Jun Jang, Ty C. Halligan, Benjamin J. Wylie
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在蛋白质核磁共振(NMR)中,化学位移赋值提供了丰富的信息。然而,高质量固态核磁共振光谱的获取依赖于蛋白质特异性动力学。对于膜蛋白,双分子层的异质性进一步使这一观察复杂化。由于交叉极化转移的效率与蛋白质动力学密切相关,因此光谱灵敏度和分辨率的最佳温度不仅取决于固有的蛋白质动力学,还取决于双层环境的温度相关的相性质。我们在7:3磷脂酰胆碱:胆固醇脂质环境下对趋化因子受体CCR3进行了1-、2-和3D同核和异核实验。1D直接极化、交叉极化(CP)和T2′实验表明,样品温度低于- 25°C时,CP增强效果更好,横向弛豫时间更长。T1rho实验表明,在样品温度为- 20℃以下,中间时间尺度最小。2D DCP NCA实验表明,样品温度为- 30°C时CP效率和分辨率最佳,与- 5°C相比,3D nacx在- 30°C时的线宽分析证实了这一点。根据全反式和反式间扭式脂质酰基构象的rINEPT信号,该温度在- 20 ~ 15℃之间,与脂质相变有直接关系。我们的研究结果对SSNMR膜蛋白分配光谱的获取具有重要意义,因为我们假设具有不同相变性质的不同脂质组成会影响蛋白质动力学,从而影响最佳获取温度。
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Strategies for acquisition of resonance assignment spectra of highly dynamic membrane proteins: a GPCR case study

In protein nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), chemical shift assignment provides a wealth of information. However, acquisition of high-quality solid-state NMR spectra depends on protein-specific dynamics. For membrane proteins, bilayer heterogeneity further complicates this observation. Since the efficiency of cross-polarization transfer is strongly entwined with protein dynamics, optimal temperatures for spectral sensitivity and resolution will depend not only on inherent protein dynamics, but temperature-dependent phase properties of the bilayer environment. We acquired 1-, 2-, and 3D homo- and heteronuclear experiments of the chemokine receptor CCR3 in a 7:3 phosphatidylcholine:cholesterol lipid environment. 1D direct polarization, cross polarization (CP), and T2’ experiments indicate sample temperatures below − 25 °C facilitate higher CP enhancement and longer-lived transverse relaxation times. T1rho experiments indicate intermediate timescales are minimized below a sample temperature of − 20 °C. 2D DCP NCA experiments indicated optimal CP efficiency and resolution at a sample temperature of − 30 °C, corroborated by linewidth analysis in 3D NCACX at − 30 °C compared to − 5 °C. This optimal temperature is concluded to be directly related the lipid phase transition, measured to be between − 20 and 15 °C based on rINEPT signal of all-trans and trans-gauche lipid acyl conformations. Our results have critical implications in acquisition of SSNMR membrane protein assignment spectra, as we hypothesize that different lipid compositions with different phase transition properties influence protein dynamics and therefore the optimal acquisition temperature.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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