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Samples for NMR | == Samples for NMR <br> == | ||
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For each protein, we usually make the following samples: | |||
* 100% 15N, 100% 13C uniform labeled sample, for resonance assignment and NOE interpretion. | |||
* 100% 15N, 5% 13C labeled sample, for stereospecific assignment of VAL and LEU isopropyl moieties. | |||
For RDC measurement: | |||
* A secondary 100% 15N, 5% 13C labeled sample, for RDC measurement. | |||
For each protein that exist as dimer in solution an extra sample may be required in addition to the samples above: | |||
* 1:1 unlabeled and 100% 15N, 100% 13C uniformed labeled mixed sample, for intermolecular NOE interpretation | |||
== Typical Rutgers University Protocol == | |||
== Typical University of Toronto Protocol == |
Revision as of 16:33, 11 November 2009
Samples for NMR
For each protein, we usually make the following samples:
- 100% 15N, 100% 13C uniform labeled sample, for resonance assignment and NOE interpretion.
- 100% 15N, 5% 13C labeled sample, for stereospecific assignment of VAL and LEU isopropyl moieties.
For RDC measurement:
- A secondary 100% 15N, 5% 13C labeled sample, for RDC measurement.
For each protein that exist as dimer in solution an extra sample may be required in addition to the samples above:
- 1:1 unlabeled and 100% 15N, 100% 13C uniformed labeled mixed sample, for intermolecular NOE interpretation