1Y4E

NMR structure of transmembrane segment IV of the NHE1 isoform of the Na+/H+ exchanger


SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment
ExperimentTypeSample ContentsSolventIonic StrengthpHPressureTemperature (K)Spectrometer
12D NOESY2 mM TM IV, unlabelled; 1 mM DSSCDCl3:CD3OH:H2O (4:4:1 v:v:v)ambient303
22D TOCSY2 mM TM IV, unlabelled; 1 mM DSSCDCl3:CD3OH:H2O (4:4:1 v:v:v)ambient303
3DQF-COSY2 mM TM IV, unlabelled; 1 mM DSSCDCl3:CD3OH:H2O (4:4:1 v:v:v)ambient303
4HNHA2 mM TM IV, U-15N; 1 mM DSSCDCl3:CD3OH:H2O (4:4:1 v:v:v)ambient303
NMR Spectrometer Information
SpectrometerManufacturerModelField Strength
1VarianINOVA800
2VarianUNITY600
3VarianINOVA500
NMR Refinement
MethodDetailsSoftware
simulated annealing15 rounds of simulated annealing were carried out to optimize included NOE contacts and lengths, as well as J-HNHA. Finally, homoserine lactone was included. The ensemble of structures given is superposed over the region I169-F176. Other useful superpositions that should be examined are D159-L163 and L165-P168.VNMR
NMR Ensemble Information
Conformer Selection Criteriastructures with the lowest energy
Conformers Calculated Total Number1000
Conformers Submitted Total Number100
Additional NMR Experimental Information
DetailsThis structure was determined using standard 2D homonuclear techniques with the exception that HNHA J-coupling constants were incorporated.
Computation: NMR Software
#ClassificationVersionSoftware NameAuthor
1collectionVNMRvariousVarian Inc.
2processingNMRPipe2.3Frank Delaglio, Stephan Grzesiek, Guang Zhu, Geerten W. Vuister, John Pfeifer, and Ad Bax
3data analysisSparky3.109 and 3.110T. D. Goddard and D. G. Kneller
4structure solutionCNS1.1A.T.Brunger, P.D.Adams, G.M.Clore, W.L.Delano, P.Gros, R.W.Grosse-Kunstleve, J.-S.Jiang, J.Kuszewski, M.Nilges, N.S.Pannu, R.J.Read, L.M.Rice, T.Simonson, G.L.Warren
5refinementCNS1.1A.T.Brunger, P.D.Adams, G.M.Clore, W.L.Delano, P.Gros, R.W.Grosse-Kunstleve, J.-S.Jiang, J.Kuszewski, M.Nilges, N.S.Pannu, R.J.Read, L.M.Rice, T.Simonson, G.L.Warren