Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of amino acids and proteins. Side-chain mobility of methionine in the crystalline amino acid and in crystalline sperm whale (Physeter catodon) myoglobin.
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We have obtained deuterium (2H) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra and spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) of L-[epsilon-2H3]methionine, L-[epsilon-2H3]methionine in a D,L lattice, and [S-methyl-2H3]methionine in the crystalline solid state, as a function of temperature, in addition to obtaining 2H T1 and line-width results as a function of temperature on [epsilon-2H3]methionine-labeled sperm whale (Physeter catodon) myoglobins by using the method of magnetic ordering [Rothgeb, T. M., & Oldfield, E. (1981) J. Biol. Chem. 256, 1432-1446]. The results indicate that in the L-amino acid, methyl rotation having an activation energy (delta E) of 8.3 +/- 1 kJ dominates T1 at low temperatures (less than or equal to 10 degrees C), while at higher temperatures an additional large-amplitude side-chain motion occurs which causes changes in the 2H NMR line shape and T1. This motion is inhibited in the D,L lattice, indicating that lattice effects may have a strong effect on the mobility of anhydrous amino acids in the solid state. Further substitution at S delta to form the sulfonium salt [S-methyl-2H3]-methionine causes a large increase in delta E, to 15.9 +/- 2 kJ, a value comparable to the 14-16 kJ found in valine and leucine, which contain the structurally similar isopropyl moiety. These results suggest that the very low barriers to methyl rotation in the methionine side chain are due to long C-S bond lengths and the presence of only two substituents on sulfur, while the anomalous high-temperature behavior is due to a lattice-packing effect. 2H T1 results with methionine-labeled myoglobin are complex, reflecting the presence of fast large-amplitude side-chain motions, in addition to rapid methyl rotation. Our data indicate that Met-55 and Met-131 are motionally inequivalent in crystalline cyanoferrimyoglobin, in contrast to solution NMR results. We have also recorded 13C cross-polarization "magic-angle" sample-spinning NMR spectra of [epsilon-13C]methionine-labeled crystalline cyanoferrimyoglobin (at 37.7 MHz, corresponding to a magnetic field strength of 3.52 T) and of the same protein in aqueous solution. Cross-polarization transfer rates and proton rotating-frame relaxation time results again indicate that Met-55 and Met-131 are motionally inequivalent in the solid state, and the TCH data indicate that Met-55 is more solidlike. However, we find that 13C chemical shifts in solution and those in the crystalline solid state are in very close agreement, suggesting that the average solution and crystal conformations are the same, in the area of Met-55 and Met-131.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Biochemistry
دوره 22 8 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1983