Two-Dimensional Distance Correlation Maps from Pulsed Triple Electron Resonance (TRIER) on Proteins with Three Paramagnetic Centers
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2018-11
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Recently, we introduced the pulsed triple electron resonance (TRIER) experiment, which correlates dipolar frequencies of molecules with three electron spins. These correlation patterns contain valuable information: in combination with double electron–electron resonance (DEER) they allow to interpret distance distributions of biological systems that exist in more than one conformation. Together with an improved sequence and new data processing, we were now for the first time able to obtain two-dimensional distance correlation maps of the previously investigated model compounds as well as of spin-labeled proteins. For this we applied two-dimensional approximate Pake transformation to TRIER data. This enabled us to get distance correlation plots from two triple-labeled protein samples that were in good agreement with DEER data and simulations. With such information it should then be possible to assign peaks in DEER distance distributions for macromolecules that can exist in more than one conformation.
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49 (11)
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1253 - 1279
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Is cited by: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000315258