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Rapid analysis of protein backbone resonance assignments using cryogenic probes, a distributed Linux-based computing architecture, and an integrated set of spectral analysis tools

  • Daniel Monleón
  • , Kimberly Colson
  • , Hunter N.B. Moseley
  • , Clemens Anklin
  • , Robert Oswald
  • , Thomas Szyperski
  • , Gaetano T. Montelione
  • Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
  • Bruker Instruments Inc.
  • Cornell University

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Abstract

Rapid data collection, spectral referencing, processing by time domain deconvolution, peak picking and editing, and assignment of NMR spectra are necessary components of any efficient integrated system for protein NMR structure analysis. We have developed a set of software tools designated AutoProc, AutoPeak, and AutoAssign, which function together with the data processing and peak-picking programs NMRPipe and Sparky, to provide an integrated software system for rapid analysis of protein backbone resonance assignments. In this paper we demonstrate that these tools, together with high-sensitivity triple resonance NMR cryoprobes for data collection and a Linux-based computer cluster architecture, can be combined to provide nearly complete backbone resonance assignments and secondary structures (based on chemical shift data) for a 59-residue protein in less than 30 hours of data collection and processing time. In this optimum case of a small protein providing excellent spectra, extensive backbone resonance assignments could also be obtained using less than 6 hours of data collection and processing time. These results demonstrate the feasibility of high throughput triple resonance NMR for determining resonance assignments and secondary structures of small proteins, and the potential for applying NMR in large scale structural proteomics projects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-101
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Structural and Functional Genomics
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

Keywords

  • AutoAssign software
  • Automatic spectral analysis
  • High-throughput NMR
  • Parallel processing
  • Peak picking and filtering
  • Structural proteomics

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