Solvent paramagnetic relaxation enhancement as a versatile method for studying structure and dynamics of biomolecular systems

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Abstract

Solvent paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (sPRE) is a versatile nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based method that allows characterization of the structure and dynamics of biomolecular systems through providing quantitative experimental information on solvent accessibility of NMR-active nuclei. Addition of soluble paramagnetic probes to the solution of a biomolecule leads to paramagnetic relaxation enhancement in a concentration-dependent manner. Here we review recent progress in the sPRE-based characterization of structural and dynamic properties of biomolecules and their complexes, and aim to deliver a comprehensive illustration of a growing number of applications of the method to various biological systems. We discuss the physical principles of sPRE measurements and provide an overview of available co-solute paramagnetic probes. We then explore how sPRE, in combination with complementary biophysical techniques, can further advance biomolecular structure determination, identification of interaction surfaces within protein complexes, and probing of conformational changes and low-population transient states, as well as deliver insights into weak, nonspecific, and transient interactions between proteins and co-solutes. In addition, we present examples of how the incorporation of solvent paramagnetic probes can improve the sensitivity of NMR experiments and discuss the prospects of applying sPRE to NMR metabolomics, drug discovery, and the study of intrinsically disordered proteins.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-139
Number of pages26
JournalProgress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Volume132-133
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Fields of science

  • 210002 Nanobiotechnology
  • 104002 Analytical chemistry
  • 104021 Structural chemistry
  • 104026 Spectroscopy
  • 106006 Biophysics
  • 106023 Molecular biology
  • 106002 Biochemistry
  • 106005 Bioinformatics
  • 106041 Structural biology
  • 106057 Metabolomics

JKU Focus areas

  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management

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