Se Enrichment of Proteins Expands the Biological NMR Toolbox

Sulfur, a key contributor to biological reactivity, is not amendable to investigations by biological NMR spectroscopy. To utilize selenium as a surrogate, we have developed a generally applicable ⁷⁷Se isotopic enrichment method for heterologous proteins expressed in Escherichia coli. We demonstrate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molecular biology 2013-01, Vol.425 (2), p.222-231
Hauptverfasser: Schaefer, Stephanie A, Dong, Ming, Rubenstein, Renee P, Wilkie, Wayne A, Bahnson, Brian J, Thorpe, Colin, Rozovsky, Sharon
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Zusammenfassung:Sulfur, a key contributor to biological reactivity, is not amendable to investigations by biological NMR spectroscopy. To utilize selenium as a surrogate, we have developed a generally applicable ⁷⁷Se isotopic enrichment method for heterologous proteins expressed in Escherichia coli. We demonstrate ⁷⁷Se NMR spectroscopy of multiple selenocysteine and selenomethionine residues in the sulfhydryl oxidase augmenter of liver regeneration (ALR). The resonances of the active-site residues were assigned by comparing the NMR spectra of ALR bound to oxidized and reduced flavin adenine dinucleotide. An additional resonance appears only in the presence of the reducing agent and disappears readily upon exposure to air and subsequent reoxidation of the flavin. Hence, ⁷⁷Se NMR spectroscopy can be used to report the local electronic environment of reactive and structural sulfur sites, as well as changes taking place in those locations during catalysis.
ISSN:0022-2836
1089-8638
DOI:10.1016/j.jmb.2012.11.011