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Refined Solution Structure of HIV-1 Nef
Stephen Grzesiek, Ad Bax, Jin-Shan Hu, Joshua Kaufman, Ira Palmer,
Stephen J Stahl, Nico Tjandra and Paul T. Wingfield.
Protein Science (1997), 6:1248-1263
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About the protein:
Length : 206 amino acid
Importance: expressed at high level in the early stages of HIV infection
and key protein in viral replication.
Residues 2-39 ( N-terminus ) are unstructured so these residues were
deleted.
Three deletion mutant (i) NEFδ2-39 , (ii ) NEFδ2-39, δ159-153 and
(iii) NEFδ2-39, δ159-153 in complex with the SH3 domain of tyrosine protein
Kinase were studied.
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Flow Chart for 3D structure determination using NMR
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Assignment methods that use heteronuclear shift correlation
For larger proteins (>10-15 kD), assignment methods based on 2D
homonuclear 1H-1H correlation methods (COSY/TOCSY/NOESY)
don’t work very well because of overlapping resonances and broad
linewidths.
An alternative (which is now used even for small proteins in most
cases) is to use heteronuclear shift correlation experiments on 13C,
15N labelled samples.
In these experiments, magnetization is transferred from 1H to 13C
and/or 15N through large one-bond scalar couplings.
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Hetero-nuclear multi-dimensional NMR experiments for
resonance assignment
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Some Triple Resonance experiments
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Frequencies Observed with correlation
Experiment
Assignment
Comment
HNCO
H(i), N(i), C’(i-1)
<20 kD, above use H labeling
HNCA
H(i), N(i), C(i),C(i-1)
<20 kD, above use H labeling
HN(CO)CA
H(i), N(i), C(i-1)
<20 kD, above use H labeling
HN(CA)CO
H(i), N(i), C’(i)
<20 kD, above use H labeling
CBCA(CO)NH
H(i), N(i), C(i-1), C(i-1)
<20 kD, above use H labeling
HBHA(CO)NH
H(i), N(i), H(i-1), H(i-1)
<20 kD, above use H labeling
CBCANH,
HNCACB
H(i), N(i), C(i), C(i),
C(i-1),C(i-1)
<15 kD, above use H labeling
(H)CC(CO)NHTOCSY
H(i), N(i), Caliph.(i-1)
<15-20 kD, above use H labeling
H(CC)(CO)NHTOCSY
HCCH-TOCSY
H(i), N(i), Haliph.(i-1)
<15-20 kD, above use H labeling
Haliph., Caliph.
<25 kD, - sensitive, but tedious to analyze,
combine with HCCONH type experiments
Relative
S/N [%]
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100
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50/15
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71
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13/4
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13/9
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13/9
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4/1.7 (i)
1.3/0.5
i-1)
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2
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Assignment Strategy for HIV-1 NEF:
Identify a cross peak in HNCO spectra.
For corresponding 1H and 15N identify CA and CB resonance in
HNCA and HNCACB. ( intraresidue connections)
HA and HB can be identified from NOESY and HOHAHA.
Using CBCA(CO)NH and HBHA(CO)NH inter-residue connections
can be established.
Repeating the procedure with all HNCO peaks can lead to long
fragments of protein sequence.
This fragments can be assigned to probable amino acid type using
characteristic CA and CB frequencies.
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Assignment strategy : An example
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Structural information:
Not much from chemical shift so….
Inter-proton distances from NOESY.
J-coupling experiments.
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NOE informations
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Assigned HSQC shows random coil region
Random coil
region corresponding to
Residue 159-173
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Structural information from T2 relaxation and NOE relaxation data
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Final Structure and Statistics
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