Origin and behavior of deuteron spin echoes in selectively labeled amino acids, myoglobin microcrystals, and purple membranes.

نویسندگان

  • I C Baianu
  • H S Gutowsky
  • E Oldfield
چکیده

We have obtained deuterium NMR spin-echo spectra of crystalline DL-[gamma-2H6]valine, [S-methyl-2H3]-methionine, cyanoferrimyoglobin from sperm whale (Physeter catodon), containing deuteriomethyl groups at methionine-55 and methionine-131, and [gamma-2H6]valine-labeled bacteriorhodopsin in the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium R1. By using 90-tau-beta 90 degrees (XY) and 90-tau-beta 0 degrees (XX) pulse sequences and observing the dependence of the spin-echo amplitude upon the interpulse spacing tau, we have determined that the so-called "quadrupole echoes" obtained in these typical selectively deuterated condensed-phase biological systems are in fact strongly modulated by proton-deuteron and deuteron-deuteron dipolar interactions. The two amino acids and the protein crystals behaved as typical organic solids, with no evidence of "liquid-like" behavior, even in the presence of excess water (in the case of the ferrimyoglobin crystals). However, with the valine-labeled bacteriorhodopsin, the tau-dependence of XY echoes as a function of temperature emphasized the "solid-like" behavior of the membrane "matrix", while the basic nature of the spin-echo response for the narrow central component of the spectrum clearly indicated the very "fluid" or "mobile" nature of a series of residues that are shown elsewhere [Keniry, M., Gutowsky, H. S., & Oldfield, E. (1984) Nature (London) 307, 383-386] to arise from the membrane surface. Our results thus suggest that such NMR methods may yield useful information on side-chain dynamics complementary to that of line-shape and spin-lattice relaxation time analyses.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biochemistry

دوره 23 13  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1984