Surface Accessibility of an Intrinsically Disordered Protein Probed by 2D Time-Resolved Laser-Assisted NMR Spectroscopy

Probing the protein surface accessibility of different residues is a powerful way of characterizing the overall conformation of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). We present a two-dimensional (2D) time-resolved photo-CIDNP (TR-CIDNP) experiment suitable for IDP analysis. Pulse stretching of h...

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description Probing the protein surface accessibility of different residues is a powerful way of characterizing the overall conformation of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). We present a two-dimensional (2D) time-resolved photo-CIDNP (TR-CIDNP) experiment suitable for IDP analysis. Pulse stretching of high-power laser pulses, band-selective decoupling of 13Cα, and simultaneous application of radiofrequency and laser pulses were implemented to quantitatively analyze the IDP surface at ultrahigh resolution. Comparative analysis with other methods that measure protein surface accessibility validated the newly developed method and emphasized the importance of dye charge in photo-CIDNP. Using the neutral riboflavin dye, surface accessibilities were measured to be nearly identical for the four Tyr residues of α-synuclein (α-Syn), whose 1Hα–13Cα correlations were well-resolved in the 2D TR-CIDNP spectrum. Having confirmed the similarity between the time-resolved and steady-state photo-CIDNP results for α-Syn, we used the more sensitive latter method to show that divalent cations induce compaction of the C-terminal region and release of the N-terminal region of α-Syn. The photo-CIDNP method presented herein can be used as an orthogonal and independent method for investigating important biological processes associated with changes in the overall IDP conformation.
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