(S)Pinning down protein interactions by NMR

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(S)Pinning down protein interactions by NMR. / Teilum, Kaare; Kunze, Micha Ben Achim; Erlendsson, Simon; Kragelund, Birthe Brandt.

I: Protein Science, Bind 26, Nr. 3, 03.2017, s. 436-451.

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Teilum, K, Kunze, MBA, Erlendsson, S & Kragelund, BB 2017, '(S)Pinning down protein interactions by NMR', Protein Science, bind 26, nr. 3, s. 436-451. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.3105

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Teilum, K., Kunze, M. B. A., Erlendsson, S., & Kragelund, B. B. (2017). (S)Pinning down protein interactions by NMR. Protein Science, 26(3), 436-451. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.3105

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Teilum K, Kunze MBA, Erlendsson S, Kragelund BB. (S)Pinning down protein interactions by NMR. Protein Science. 2017 mar.;26(3):436-451. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.3105

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Teilum, Kaare ; Kunze, Micha Ben Achim ; Erlendsson, Simon ; Kragelund, Birthe Brandt. / (S)Pinning down protein interactions by NMR. I: Protein Science. 2017 ; Bind 26, Nr. 3. s. 436-451.

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abstract = "Protein molecules are highly diverse communication platforms and their interaction repertoire stretches from atoms over small molecules such as sugars and lipids to macromolecules. An important route to understanding molecular communication is to quantitatively describe their interactions. These types of analyses determine the amounts and proportions of individual constituents that participate in a reaction as well as their rates of reactions and their thermodynamics. Although many different methods are available, there is currently no single method able to quantitatively capture and describe all types of protein reactions, which can span orders of magnitudes in affinities, reaction rates and lifetimes of states. As the more versatile technique, solution NMR spectroscopy offers a remarkable catalogue of methods that can be successfully applied to the quantitative as well as qualitative descriptions of protein interactions. In this review we provide an easy-access approach to NMR for the non-NMR specialist and describe how and when solution state NMR spectroscopy is the method of choice for addressing protein ligand interaction. We describe very briefly the theoretical background and illustrate simple protein-ligand interactions and as well as typical strategies for measuring binding constants using NMR spectroscopy. Finally, this review provides examples of caveats of the method as well as the options to improve the outcome of an NMR analysis of a protein interaction reaction. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.",
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AB - Protein molecules are highly diverse communication platforms and their interaction repertoire stretches from atoms over small molecules such as sugars and lipids to macromolecules. An important route to understanding molecular communication is to quantitatively describe their interactions. These types of analyses determine the amounts and proportions of individual constituents that participate in a reaction as well as their rates of reactions and their thermodynamics. Although many different methods are available, there is currently no single method able to quantitatively capture and describe all types of protein reactions, which can span orders of magnitudes in affinities, reaction rates and lifetimes of states. As the more versatile technique, solution NMR spectroscopy offers a remarkable catalogue of methods that can be successfully applied to the quantitative as well as qualitative descriptions of protein interactions. In this review we provide an easy-access approach to NMR for the non-NMR specialist and describe how and when solution state NMR spectroscopy is the method of choice for addressing protein ligand interaction. We describe very briefly the theoretical background and illustrate simple protein-ligand interactions and as well as typical strategies for measuring binding constants using NMR spectroscopy. Finally, this review provides examples of caveats of the method as well as the options to improve the outcome of an NMR analysis of a protein interaction reaction. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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