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Toward the Fourth Dimension of Membrane Protein Structure: Insight into Dynamics from Spin-Labeling EPR Spectroscopy
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Toward the Fourth Dimension of Membrane Protein Structure: Insight into Dynamics from Spin-Labeling EPR Spectroscopy

Hassane S Mchaourab, P. Ryan Steed and Kelli Kazmier
Structure (London), Vol.19(11), pp.1549-1561
09/11/2011
PMCID: PMC3224804
PMID: 22078555

Abstract

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biophysics Cell Biology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
Trapping membrane proteins in the confines of a crystal lattice obscures dynamic modes essential for inter-conversion between multiple conformations in the functional cycle. Moreover, lattice forces could conspire with detergent solubilization to stabilize a minor conformer in an ensemble thus confounding mechanistic interpretation. Spin labeling in conjunction with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy offers an exquisite window into membrane protein dynamics in the native-like environment of a lipid bilayer. Systematic application of spin labeling and EPR identifies sequence-specific secondary structures, defines their topology and their packing in the tertiary fold. Long range distance measurements (60 angstrom-80 angstrom) between pairs of spin labels enable quantitative analysis of equilibrium dynamics and triggered conformational changes. This review highlights the contribution of spin labeling to bridging structure and mechanism. Efforts to develop methods for determining structures from EPR restraints and to increase sensitivity and throughput promise to expand spin labeling applications in membrane protein structural biology.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2011.10.009View
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