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  • Trimethylsilyl reporter groups for NMR studies of conformational changes in G protein-coupled receptors.

Trimethylsilyl reporter groups for NMR studies of conformational changes in G protein-coupled receptors.

FEBS letters (2019-04-07)
Wanhui Hu, Huixia Wang, Yaguang Hou, Yimei Hao, Dongsheng Liu
摘要

Large membrane proteins such as G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are difficult for NMR study due to severe signal overlaps and unfavorable relaxation properties. We used a trimethylsilyl (TMS) group as a reporter group for 1 H NMR study of conformational changes in proteins, utilizing high-intensity 1 H NMR signals near 0 p.p.m. The β2 -adrenergic receptor was labeled with TMS groups at two cysteines located at the cytoplasmic ends of helices VI and VII. Binding of various ligands led to changes in 1 H NMR signals, which manifested that helix VI is sensitive to G protein-specific activation, whereas helix VII is sensitive to β-arrestin-specific activation. Thus, the TMS group is a useful reporter group in NMR for studying conformational changes in membrane proteins such as GPCRs.