Issue 3, 2018

Direct detection of lysine side chain NH3+ in protein–heparin complexes using NMR spectroscopy

Abstract

Two NMR observables, the NζH3+ peak in the HISQC spectrum and Nζ chemical shift difference between the free and heparin-bound forms, can identify binding-interface lysines in protein–heparin complexes. Unlike backbone chemical shifts, these direct probes are stringent and are less prone to either false positives or false negatives.

Graphical abstract: Direct detection of lysine side chain NH3+ in protein–heparin complexes using NMR spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
24 Aug 2017
Accepted
13 Dec 2017
First published
13 Dec 2017

Analyst, 2018,143, 635-638

Direct detection of lysine side chain NH3+ in protein–heparin complexes using NMR spectroscopy

K. M. Sepuru, J. Iwahara and K. Rajarathnam, Analyst, 2018, 143, 635 DOI: 10.1039/C7AN01406F

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