Abstract
Long-range NMR data, namely residual dipolar
couplings (RDCs) from external alignment and paramagnetic
data, are becoming increasingly popular for the
characterization of conformational heterogeneity of multidomain
biomacromolecules and protein complexes. The
question addressed here is how much information is contained
in these averaged data. We have analyzed and
compared the information content of conformationally
averaged RDCs caused by steric alignment and of both
RDCs and pseudocontact shifts caused by paramagnetic
alignment, and found that, despite the substantial differences,
they contain a similar amount of information. Furthermore,
using several synthetic tests we find that both
sets of data are equally good towards recovering the major
state(s) in conformational distributions.
Anno
2015
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Witold Andralojc , Konstantin Berlin , David Fushman , Claudio Luchinat , Giacomo Parigi , Enrico Ravera , Luca Sgheri
Editore
Kluwer
Rivista
Journal of biomolecular NMR (Dordr., Online)