PMID: 11330811May 2, 2001Paper

Heteronuclear 2D-correlations in a uniformly [13C, 15N] labeled membrane-protein complex at ultra-high magnetic fields

Journal of Biomolecular NMR
T A Egorova-ZachernyukM Baldus

Abstract

One- and two-dimensional solid-state NMR experiments on a uniformly labeled intrinsic membrane-protein complex at ultra-high magnetic fields are presented. Two-dimensional backbone and side-chain correlations for a [U-13C, 15N] labeled version of the LH2 light-harvesting complex indicate significant resolution at low temperatures and under Magic Angle Spinning. Tentative assignments of some of the observed correlations are presented and attributed to the alpha-helical segments of the protein, mostly found in the membrane interior.

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