2013
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1305688110
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NMR paves the way for atomic level descriptions of sparsely populated, transiently formed biomolecular conformers

Abstract: The importance of dynamics to biomolecular function is becoming increasingly clear. A description of the structure-function relationship must, therefore, include the role of motion, requiring a shift in paradigm from focus on a single static 3D picture to one where a given biomolecule is considered in terms of an ensemble of interconverting conformers, each with potentially diverse activities. In this Perspective, we describe how recent developments in solution NMR spectroscopy facilitate atomic resolution stu… Show more

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“…Solution NMR spectroscopy has also developed to the point where atomic resolution studies of molecular machines are possible (57) through improved instrumentation, novel labeling, and spin physics methodologies. NMR has emerged as a powerful tool to characterize different functional states of biomolecules in solution, even in cases where the states are sparsely populated and only transiently formed (58). As such, both cryo-EM and solution NMR are complementary, and a combination of both methods holds great promise for studies of heterogeneous, dynamic systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solution NMR spectroscopy has also developed to the point where atomic resolution studies of molecular machines are possible (57) through improved instrumentation, novel labeling, and spin physics methodologies. NMR has emerged as a powerful tool to characterize different functional states of biomolecules in solution, even in cases where the states are sparsely populated and only transiently formed (58). As such, both cryo-EM and solution NMR are complementary, and a combination of both methods holds great promise for studies of heterogeneous, dynamic systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is becoming increasingly well established that a protein's function depends not only on its low-energy ground-state conformation, but often also on higher energy states that may be sparsely populated and transiently formed (73,74). Moreover, a large amount of evidence from a variety of different techniques has established that proteins can fold via formation of a series of intermediates that may also be short-lived and low-populated (19,(26)(27)(28)(29)(30).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in the N-terminal membrane-binding site of α-synuclein, two familial mutations (Ala30Pro and Glu46Lys) have been hypothesized to alter membrane binding by changing the population of its conformational ensemble (51,52).…”
Section: Structural Determinants Of the C-ring1b/nupr1 Interaction Inmentioning
confidence: 99%