DEER Distance Measurements on Proteins
Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology · ETH Zurich
Abstract
Distance distributions between paramagnetic centers in the range of 1.8 to 6 nm in membrane proteins and up to 10 nm in deuterated soluble proteins can be measured by the DEER technique. The number of paramagnetic centers and their relative orientation can be characterized. DEER does not require crystallization and is not limited with respect to the size of the protein or protein complex. Diamagnetic proteins are accessible by site-directed spin labeling. To characterize structure or structural changes, experimental protocols were optimized and techniques for artifact suppression were introduced. Data analysis programs were developed, and it was realized that interpretation of the distance distributions must…
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1Topics & keywords
- Paramagnetism
- Diamagnetism
- Site-directed spin labeling
- Biological system
- Orientation (vector space)
- Spin label
- Chemical physics
- Spin (aerodynamics)