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Copper trafficking: the solution structure of Bacillus subtilis CopZ


SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment
ExperimentTypeSample ContentsSolventIonic StrengthpHPressureTemperature (K)Spectrometer
13D TOSCY-HSQCSample 1: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, 15N labelled. DTT was used as reductant. Sample 2: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, not labelled. DTT was used as reductant.100mM phosphate buffer, 90%H2O, 10%D2O7.01 atm300
23D NOESY-HSQCSample 1: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, 15N labelled. DTT was used as reductant. Sample 2: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, not labelled. DTT was used as reductant.100mM phosphate buffer, 90%H2O, 10%D2O7.01 atm300
33D HNHASample 1: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, 15N labelled. DTT was used as reductant. Sample 2: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, not labelled. DTT was used as reductant.100mM phosphate buffer, 90%H2O, 10%D2O7.01 atm300
42D TOSCY2mM Copper (I) loaded Bacillus subtilis CopZ, not labelled. DTT was used as reductant.100mM phosphate buffer, 90%H2O, 10%D2O7.01 atm300
52D NOESY2mM Copper (I) loaded Bacillus subtilis CopZ, not labelled. DTT was used as reductant.100mM phosphate buffer, 90%H2O, 10%D2O7.01 atm300
62D HSQCSample 1: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, 15N labelled. DTT was used as reductant. Sample 2: 2mM Copper (I) loaded-Bacillus subtilis CopZ, not labelled. DTT was used as reductant.100mM phosphate buffer, 90%H2O, 10%D2O7.01 atm300
NMR Spectrometer Information
SpectrometerManufacturerModelField Strength
1BrukerAVANCE700
NMR Refinement
MethodDetailsSoftware
simulated annealing torsion angle dynamicsDYANA
NMR Ensemble Information
Conformer Selection Criteria
Conformers Calculated Total Number30
Conformers Submitted Total Number30
Additional NMR Experimental Information
DetailsThe structure was determined using heteronuclear technique
Computation: NMR Software
#ClassificationVersionSoftware NameAuthor
1structure solutionDYANA1.5Guenter et al. 1997
2collectionXwinNMR2.6
3data analysisXEASY1.3.13Eccles et al. 1991
4refinementAmber5.0Pearlman et al. 1997
5data analysisMOLMOL2.4Koradi et al. 1996
6data analysisCORMABorgias et al. 1989