A pressure-jump EPR system to monitor millisecond conformational exchange rates of spin-labeled proteins

Author:

Grosskopf Julian D.ORCID,Sidabras Jason W.,Altenbach Christian,Anderson Jim R.,Mett Richard R.,Strangeway Robert A.,Hyde James S.,Hubbell Wayne L.,Lerch Michael T.

Abstract

AbstractSite-directed spin labeling electron paramagnetic resonance (SDSL-EPR) using nitroxide spin labels is a well-established technology for mapping site-specific secondary and tertiary structure and for monitoring conformational changes in proteins of any degree of complexity, including membrane proteins, with high sensitivity. SDSL-EPR also provides information on protein dynamics in the time scale of ps-μs using continuous wave lineshape analysis and spin lattice relaxation time methods. However, the functionally important time domain of μs-ms, corresponding to large-scale protein motions, is inaccessible to those methods. To extend SDSL-EPR to the longer time domain, the perturbation method of pressure-jump relaxation is implemented. Here, we describe a complete high-pressure EPR system at Q-band for both static pressure and millisecond-timescale pressure-jump measurements on spin-labeled proteins. The instrument enables pressure jumps both up and down from any holding pressure, ranging from atmospheric pressure to the maximum pressure capacity of the system components (∼3500 bar). To demonstrate the utility of the system, we characterize a local folding-unfolding equilibrium of T4 lysozyme. The results illustrate the ability of the system to measure thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of protein conformational exchange on the millisecond timescale.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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