Localization of metal ions in biomolecules by means of pulsed dipolar EPR spectroscopy

Dinar Abdullin, Olav Schiemann

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Abstract

Metal ions are important for the folding, structure, and function of biomolecules. Thus, knowing where their binding sites are located in proteins or oligonucleotides is a critical objective. X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance are powerful methods in this respect, but both have their limitations. Here, a complementary method is highlighted in which paramagnetic metal ions are localized by means of trilateration using a combination of site-directed spin labeling and pulsed dipolar electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The working principle, the requirements, and the limitations of the method are critically discussed. Several applications of the method are outlined and compared with each other.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)808-815
Number of pages8
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume50
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

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