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      Stretched Poly(vinyl acetate) Gels as NMR Alignment Media for the Measurement of Residual Dipolar Couplings in Polar Organic Solvents

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      Angewandte Chemie
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          Direct measurement of distances and angles in biomolecules by NMR in a dilute liquid crystalline medium.

          In isotropic solution, internuclear dipolar couplings average to zero as a result of rotational diffusion. By dissolving macromolecules in a dilute aqueous nematic discotic liquid-crystalline medium containing widely spaced magnetically oriented particles, a tunable degree of solute alignment with the magnetic field can be created while retaining the high resolution and sensitivity of the regular isotropic nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum. Dipolar couplings between 1H-1H, 1H-13C, 1H-15N, and 13C-13C pairs in such an oriented macromolecule no longer average to zero, and are readily measured. Distances and angles derived from dipolar couplings in human ubiquitin are in excellent agreement with its crystal structure. The approach promises to improve the accuracy of structures determined by NMR, and extend the size limit.
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            Tunable alignment of macromolecules by filamentous phage yields dipolar coupling interactions.

            Dipolar coupling interactions represent an extremely valuable source of long-range distance and angle information that was previously not available for solution structure determinations of macromolecules. This is because observation of these dipolar coupling data requires creating an anisotropic environment for the macromolecule. Here we introduce a new method for generating tunable degrees of alignment of macromolecules by addition of magnetically aligned Pf1 filamentous bacteriophage as a cosolute. This phage-induced alignment technique has been used to study 1H-1H, 1H-13C, and 1H-15N dipolar coupling interactions in a DNA duplex, an RNA hairpin and several proteins including thioredoxin and apo-calmodulin. The phage allow alignment of macromolecules over a wide range of temperature and solution conditions and thus represent a stable versatile method for generating partially aligned macromolecules in solution.
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              Prediction of Sterically Induced Alignment in a Dilute Liquid Crystalline Phase:  Aid to Protein Structure Determination by NMR

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                Journal
                Angewandte Chemie
                Angewandte Chemie
                Wiley-Blackwell
                00448249
                January 07 2005
                January 07 2005
                : 117
                : 3
                : 427-430
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                10.1002/ange.200461241
                a0578547-44cb-4aae-9b16-ccbab0ecb207
                © 2005

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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