Utilization of lysine 13C-methylation NMR for protein–protein interaction studies

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Yoshikazu Hattori
Kyoko Furuita
Izuru Ohki
Takahisa Ikegami
Harumi Fukada
Masahiro Shirakawa
Toshimichi Fujiwara
Chojiro Kojima
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[1] Osaka University,Institute for Protein Research
[2] Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST),Graduate School of Biological Sciences
[3] Osaka Prefecture University,Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences
[4] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Engineering
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Protein–protein interaction; Methylated lysine; Reductive methylation; Low concentration sample; Dissociation constant ;
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Chemical modification is an easy way for stable isotope labeling of non-labeled proteins. The reductive 13C-methylation of the amino group of the lysine side-chain by 13C-formaldehyde is a post-modification and is applicable to most proteins since this chemical modification specifically and quickly proceeds under mild conditions such as 4 °C, pH 6.8, overnight. 13C-methylation has been used for NMR to study the interactions between the methylated proteins and various molecules, such as small ligands, nucleic acids and peptides. Here we applied lysine 13C-methylation NMR to monitor protein–protein interactions. The affinity and the intermolecular interaction sites of methylated ubiquitin with three ubiquitin-interacting proteins were successfully determined using chemical-shift perturbation experiments via the 1H–13C HSQC spectra of the 13C-methylated-lysine methyl groups. The lysine 13C-methylation NMR results also emphasized the importance of the usage of side-chain signals to monitor the intermolecular interaction sites, and was applicable to studying samples with concentrations in the low sub-micromolar range.
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