Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy

Diffusion ordered NMR spectroscopy (DOSY) can be used to determine the apparent molecular weight of proteins (Mprotein) by measuring self-diffusion coefficient (Dt-protein). However, Dt-protein is also affected by the property of buffer solution, making the measurements complicated. In this work, 3-...

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Main Authors: LI Hong-wei, YUAN Zhi-liang, XIA Bin
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Language:zho
Published: Science Press 2018-09-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance
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Online Access:http://121.43.60.238/bpxzz/EN/10.11938/cjmr20182625
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spelling doaj-02d1ca7b7a494526995b441515fc399a2020-11-24T23:18:53ZzhoScience PressChinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance1000-45561000-45562018-09-0135328028610.11938/cjmr20182625Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR SpectroscopyLI Hong-wei0YUAN Zhi-liang1XIA Bin21. Beijing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; 2. College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China1. Beijing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; 3. College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China1. Beijing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; 2. College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; 3. College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, ChinaDiffusion ordered NMR spectroscopy (DOSY) can be used to determine the apparent molecular weight of proteins (Mprotein) by measuring self-diffusion coefficient (Dt-protein). However, Dt-protein is also affected by the property of buffer solution, making the measurements complicated. In this work, 3-(trimethylsilyl) propane sodium sulfonate (DSS) was used as the internal reference molecule and the diffusion coefficient ratio between the target protein and DSS (Dr) was used to characterize the protein in solution. This method reduced the effects of buffer system on Mprotein determination, yielding more accurate Mprotein measurement. The Dr values of reference proteins with different molecular weight were determined. A correlation curve between Dr and Mprotein was established (lgMprotein=-2.6488 lgDr-0.7863, R2=0.997). Finally, Dr of the C-terminal domain of SARS-CoV main protease (Mpro-C) was determined and to yield its molecular weight. Accuracy and practicability of the fitting curve were demonstrated. http://121.43.60.238/bpxzz/EN/10.11938/cjmr20182625liquid-state NMRapparent molecular weightdiffusion ordered NMR spectroscopy (DOSY)buffer solutionpulse gradient
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YUAN Zhi-liang
XIA Bin
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YUAN Zhi-liang
XIA Bin
Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy
Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance
liquid-state NMR
apparent molecular weight
diffusion ordered NMR spectroscopy (DOSY)
buffer solution
pulse gradient
author_facet LI Hong-wei
YUAN Zhi-liang
XIA Bin
author_sort LI Hong-wei
title Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy
title_short Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy
title_full Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy
title_fullStr Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Apparent Protein Molecular Weight in Solution by Diffusion Ordered NMR Spectroscopy
title_sort determination of apparent protein molecular weight in solution by diffusion ordered nmr spectroscopy
publisher Science Press
series Chinese Journal of Magnetic Resonance
issn 1000-4556
1000-4556
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Diffusion ordered NMR spectroscopy (DOSY) can be used to determine the apparent molecular weight of proteins (Mprotein) by measuring self-diffusion coefficient (Dt-protein). However, Dt-protein is also affected by the property of buffer solution, making the measurements complicated. In this work, 3-(trimethylsilyl) propane sodium sulfonate (DSS) was used as the internal reference molecule and the diffusion coefficient ratio between the target protein and DSS (Dr) was used to characterize the protein in solution. This method reduced the effects of buffer system on Mprotein determination, yielding more accurate Mprotein measurement. The Dr values of reference proteins with different molecular weight were determined. A correlation curve between Dr and Mprotein was established (lgMprotein=-2.6488 lgDr-0.7863, R2=0.997). Finally, Dr of the C-terminal domain of SARS-CoV main protease (Mpro-C) was determined and to yield its molecular weight. Accuracy and practicability of the fitting curve were demonstrated.
topic liquid-state NMR
apparent molecular weight
diffusion ordered NMR spectroscopy (DOSY)
buffer solution
pulse gradient
url http://121.43.60.238/bpxzz/EN/10.11938/cjmr20182625
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