Title: Protein Dynamics from NMR
1Protein Dynamics from NMR
03/19/02
Amide proton exchange Heteronuclear
relaxation Application to determine the mechanism
of cooperativity in binding of Ca2 by calbindin
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Protein and Peptide Drug Analysis, pages 714-716
2Why The Interest In Dynamics?
- Function requires motion/kinetic energy
- Entropic contributions to binding events
- Protein Folding/Unfolding
- Uncertainty in NMR and crystal structures
- Effect on NMR experiments- spin relaxation is
dependent on rate of motions ? know dynamics to
predict outcomes and design new experiments - Quantum mechanics/prediction (masochism)
3Characterizing Protein Dynamics
Parameters/Timescales
Relaxation
4NMR Parameters That Report On Dynamics of
Molecules
- Number of signals per atom multiple signals for
slow exchange between conformational states - Linewidths narrow faster motion, wide
slower dependent on MW and conformational states - Exchange of NH with solvent requires local
and/or global unfolding events ? slow timescales - Heteronuclear relaxation measurements
- R1 (1/T1) spin-lattice- reports on fast motions
- R2 (1/T2) spin-spin- reports on fast slow
- Heteronuclear NOE- reports on fast some slow
5Relaxation- Return to Equilibrium
t
t
z axis
x,y plane
0
0
Longitudinal
Transverse
1
1
t
t
2
2
E-t/T2
1-e-t/T1
8
8
Transverse always faster!
6Longitudinal (T1) Relaxation
- MECHANISM
- Molecular motions cause the nuclear magnets to
fluctuate relative to a fixed point in space - Fluctuating magnetic fields promote spins to flip
between states Induced by the lattice!! - Over time, spin flips cause a return to
equilibrium - Slow motions make effect more efficient
Slow
Fast
7Transverse (T2) Relaxation
- MECHANISM
- Magnetic field is not homogenous to an infinite
degree - Each spin comprising the bulk magnetization will
feel a slightly different field - Over time, the spin fan out (lose coherence)
- Slow motions make effect more efficient
t
Slow
Fast
dMx,y/dt Mx,y/T2 ?Linewidth
time
8Linewidth is Dependent on MW
- Linewidth determined by size of particle
- Fragments have narrower linewidths
9Amide Proton Exchange(sec?min?hours?days?months)
- Peptides/unfolded proteins exchange rapidly
- Folded proteins protected solvent accesibility,
H-bonds
- H-bonded amides exchange occurs via local or
global unfolding events
10Heteronuclear Relaxation(psec?nsec msec?msec)
- 15N relaxation dominated by 1H
- N-H distance fixed, variation in relaxation due
to differences in motional properties - Overall tumbling, internal motions
- Must fit relaxation parameters to a motional
model Lipari-Szabo order parameter (S2) most
common
11Dynamics To Probe The OriginOf Structural
Uncertainty
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- Measurements show if high RMSD is due to high
flexibility (low S2)
Weak correlation
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Strong correlation
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