<sup>13</sup>C- and<sup>1</sup>H-detection under fast MAS for the study of poorly available proteins: Application to sub-milligram quantities of a 7 trans-membrane protein
Dannatt HRW., Taylor GF., Varga K., Higman VA., Pfeil MP., Asilmovska L., Judge PJ., Watts A.
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Abstract We demonstrate that13C-detected spectra recorded using fast (60 kHz) magic angle spinning on sub-milligram (<10 μmol) quantities of a protonated 7 trans-membrane helix protein (bacteriorhodopsin) in its native lipid environment are comparable in sensitivity and resolution to those recorded using 15-fold larger sample volumes with conventional solid state NMR methodology. We demonstrate the utility of proton-detected measurements which yield narrow1H linewidths under these conditions, and that no structural alterations are observed. We propose that these methods will prove useful to gain structural information on membrane proteins with poor availability, which can be studied in their native lipid environments.