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THE NMR SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF ALPHA-BUNGAROTOXIN
SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment | ||||||||
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Experiment | Type | Sample Contents | Solvent | Ionic Strength | pH | Pressure | Temperature (K) | Spectrometer |
1 | 2D_TOCSY | 2.0 mM free alpha-Bungarotoxin, 50 mM perdeuterated potassium acetate buffer (pH 4.0) with 5% D2O and 0.05% sodium azide | 95% H2O/5% D2O | 29 mM | 4.0 | ambient | 308 | |
2 | 2D_NOESY | 2.0 mM free alpha-Bungarotoxin, 50 mM perdeuterated potassium acetate buffer (pH 4.0) with 5% D2O and 0.05% sodium azide | 95% H2O/5% D2O | 29 mM | 4.0 | ambient | 308 |
NMR Spectrometer Information | |||
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Spectrometer | Manufacturer | Model | Field Strength |
1 | Bruker | AVANCE | 600 |
NMR Refinement | ||
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Method | Details | Software |
distance geometry and simulated annealing | XwinNMR |
NMR Ensemble Information | |
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Conformer Selection Criteria | The submitted conformer models are the 20 structures with the lowest energy from 122 acceptable structures which were from 400 total calculated structures and had no restraint violations. The best representative conformer is the lowest potential energy structure of the ensemble. |
Conformers Calculated Total Number | 400 |
Conformers Submitted Total Number | 20 |
Representative Model | 9 (lowest energy) |
Additional NMR Experimental Information | |
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Details | The authors recommend using the Graphics program, MOLMOL, to view this ensemble of 20 structures. |
Computation: NMR Software | ||||
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# | Classification | Version | Software Name | Author |
1 | collection | XwinNMR | 2.1 | Bruker |
2 | processing | NMRPipe | 1.8 | Delaglio, F. et al. |
3 | data analysis | Sparky | 3.95 | Goddard, T.D. and Kneller, D.G. |
4 | refinement | CNSSOLVE | 1.0 | Brunger, A.T. et al. |