10.1021/ja9928834.s001
Mirko Hennig
Mirko
Hennig
Wolfgang Bermel
Wolfgang
Bermel
Harald Schwalbe
Harald
Schwalbe
Christian Griesinger
Christian
Griesinger
Determination of ψ Torsion Angle Restraints from <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,C<sub>α</sub>) and
<sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,H<sup>N</sup>) Coupling Constants in Proteins
American Chemical Society
2000
HNCO
C α
HN
ψ Torsion Angle Restraints
constant
protein
Proteins Homonuclear 3 J
H N
vicinal 3 J
1 torsion angle
vicinal homonuclear 3 J
torsion angle information
heteronuclear 3 J
3 J
2000-06-14 00:00:00
Journal contribution
https://acs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Determination_of_Torsion_Angle_Restraints_from_sup_3_sup_i_J_i_C_sub_sub_C_sub_sub_and_sup_3_sup_i_J_i_C_sub_sub_H_sup_N_sup_Coupling_Constants_in_Proteins/3676989
Homonuclear <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,C<sub>α</sub>) and heteronuclear <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,H<sup>N</sup>) coupling constants have been determined in
the protein ubiquitin. Despite the fact that all amide bonds in ubiquitin have a <i>trans</i> conformation, considerable
spread in the size of the coupling constants can be observed. The <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,H<sup>N</sup>) coupling constants vary from 0.0
to 1.0 Hz, and the <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,C<sub>α</sub>) coupling constants that could be determined vary from 1.1 to 2.2 Hz. Interpretation
of the coupling constants reveals a non-Karplus-type dependence and suggests that vicinal homonuclear <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,C<sub>α</sub>)
and heteronuclear <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,H<sup>N</sup>) depend on the ψ<sub>i</sub><sub>-</sub><sub>1</sub> torsion angle. The proposed sensitive E.COSY-type HNCO[C<sub>α</sub>]
experiment for the measurement of vicinal <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,H<sup>N</sup>) coupling constants can be used in protonated and deuterated
proteins, and the quantitative <i>J</i> correlation experiment HN(COCA)CA can be carried out on perdeuterated
proteins for the measurement of <sup>3</sup><i>J</i>(C<sub>α</sub>,C<sub>α</sub>) that provide unique torsion angle information in these proton sparse
proteins.