Complete sequence-specific assignments were determined for the diamagnetic 1H resonances from Anabaena 7120 ferredoxin (Mr = 11,000). A novel assignment procedure was followed whose first step was the identification of the 13C spin systems of the amino acids by a 13C(13C) double quantum correlation experiment [Oh, B.-H., Westler, M. W., Darba, P., & Markley, J. L. (1988) Science 240, 908-911]. Then, the 1H spin systems of the amino acids were identified from the 13C spin systems by means of direct and relayed 1H(13C) single-bond correlations [Oh, B.-H., Westler, W. M., & Markley, J. L. (1989) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 111, 3083-3085]. The sequential resonance assignments were based mainly on conventional interresidue 1H alpha i-1HNi + 1 NOE connectivities. Resonances from 18 residues were not resolved in two-dimensional 1H NMR spectra. When these residues were mapped onto the X-ray crystal structure of the homologous ferredoxin from Spirulina platensis [Fukuyama, K., Hase, T., Matsumoto, S., Tsukihara, T., Katsube, Y., Tanaka, N., Kakudo, M., Wada, K., & Matsubara, H. (1980) Nature 286, 522-524], it was found that they correspond to amino acids close to the paramagnetic 2Fe.2S* cluster. Cross peaks in two-dimensional homonuclear 1H NMR spectra were not observed for any protons closer than about 7.8 A to both iron atoms. Secondary structural features identified in solution include two antiparallel beta-sheets, one parallel beta-sheet, and one alpha-helix.
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Complete sequence-specific assignments were determined for the diamagnetic 1H resonances from Anabaena 7120 ferredoxin (Mr = 11,000). A novel assignment procedure was followed whose first step was the identification of the 13C spin systems of the amino acids by a 13C(13C) double quantum correlation experiment [Oh, B.-H., Westler, M. W., Darba, P., & Markley, J. L. (1988) Science 240, 908-911]. Then, the 1H spin systems of the amino acids were identified from the 13C spin systems by means of direct and relayed 1H(13C) single-bond correlations [Oh, B.-H., Westler, W. M., & Markley, J. L. (1989) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 111, 3083-3085]. The sequential resonance assignments were based mainly on conventional interresidue 1H alpha i-1HNi + 1 NOE connectivities. Resonances from 18 residues were not resolved in two-dimensional 1H NMR spectra. When these residues were mapped onto the X-ray crystal structure of the homologous ferredoxin from Spirulina platensis [Fukuyama, K., Hase, T., Matsumoto, S., Tsukihara, T., Katsube, Y., Tanaka, N., Kakudo, M., Wada, K., & Matsubara, H. (1980) Nature 286, 522-524], it was found that they correspond to amino acids close to the paramagnetic 2Fe.2S* cluster. Cross peaks in two-dimensional homonuclear 1H NMR spectra were not observed for any protons closer than about 7.8 A to both iron atoms. Secondary structural features identified in solution include two antiparallel beta-sheets, one parallel beta-sheet, and one alpha-helix.
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Biochemistry
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Markley J.L.,
Oh B.-H.
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1990
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3993-4004
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Multinuclear magnetic resonance studies of the 2Fe.2S* ferredoxin from Anabaena species strain PCC 7120. 1. Sequence-specific hydrogen-1 resonance assignments and secondary structure in solution of the oxidized form.
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29
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doi:10.1021/bi00468a029
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