1L5E

The domain-swapped dimer of CV-N in solution


SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment
ExperimentTypeSample ContentsSolventIonic StrengthpHPressureTemperature (K)Spectrometer
12D IPAP [15N-1H]-HSQC0.150 mM protein in 25 mM sodium phosphate buffer, pH 8.0 and 0.02 % NaN390% H2O/10% D2O6.01 atm293
NMR Spectrometer Information
SpectrometerManufacturerModelField Strength
1BrukerDRX600
NMR Refinement
MethodDetailsSoftware
Determination of the domain orientation for the solution structure of the dimer was carried out using a procedure analogous to the one described for determining the relative domain orientation in a two-domain protein fragment of a lectin.The coordinates of the individual domains of the domain swapped dimer CV-N were taken directly from the X-Ray coordinates, 3EZM and 1L5B. The only protons added are the HNE1 of W(49/150) and all the backbone amide protons (HN), since domain-domain orientation was based only on HN/HNE1 residual dipolar couplings. The starting coordinates were those of two pseudo-monomer units (AB' and A'B) extracted from the refined trigonal 1.5 X-ray structure, in which proline 51 at the junction between A and B was removed, allowing for free rotation around this junction. We then treated AB' and A'B as two independent sub-domains. Assuming that the orientation of the two sub-domains is fixed in solution (at least to a first approximation), the principal axis systems, or alignment frames, of sub-domains AB' and A'B should be equivalent to the alignment system of the entire molecule and, vice versa, to each other. Using the residual dipolar couplings we calculated the order tensor principal axis systems for each domain. Rotation of pseudo sub-domain A'B around the hinge at amino acid position 51 until a superposition of the individual coordinate frames was obtained yielded the final model of the solution dimer.NMRPipe
NMR Ensemble Information
Conformer Selection Criteria
Conformers Calculated Total Number
Conformers Submitted Total Number1
Additional NMR Experimental Information
DetailsResidual dipolar couplings were measured in the presence of a colloidal phage solution of 11.5 mg/ml Pf1.
Computation: NMR Software
#ClassificationVersionSoftware NameAuthor
1processingNMRPipe2.1F.Delaglio, S.Grzesiek, G.W.Vuister, G.Zhu, J.Pfeifer, A.Bax
2structure solutionPALESM.Zweckstetter, A.Bax
3refinementPALESM.Zweckstetter, A.Bax