Backbone dynamics of the channel-forming antibiotic zervamicin IIB studied by 15N NMR relaxation
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Add time:08/21/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The backbone dynamics of the channel-forming peptide antibiotic zervamicin IIB (Zrv-IIB) in methanol were studied by 15N nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation measurements at 11.7, 14.1 and 18.8 T magnetic fields. The anisotropic overall rotation of the peptide was characterized based on 15N relaxation data and by hydrodynamic calculations. ‘Model-free’ analysis of the relaxation data showed that the peptide is fairly rigid on a sub-nanosecond time-scale. The residues from the polar side of Zrv-IIB helix are involved in micro–millisecond time-scale conformational exchange. The conformational exchange observed might indicate intramolecular processes or specific intermolecular interactions of potential relevance to Zrv-IIB ion channel formation.
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