Anne M. Reynolds
University of Minnesota
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011
Katja Barthelmes; Anne M. Reynolds; Ezra Peisach; Hendrik R. A. Jonker; Nicholas J. DeNunzio; Karen N. Allen; Barbara Imperiali; Harald Schwalbe
Lanthanide-binding tags (LBTs) are valuable tools for investigation of protein structure, function, and dynamics by NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and luminescence studies. We have inserted LBTs into three different loop positions (denoted L, R, and S) of the model protein interleukin-1β (IL1β) and varied the length of the spacer between the LBT and the protein (denoted 1−3). Luminescence studies demonstrate that all nine constructs bind Tb3+ tightly in the low nanomolar range. No significant change in the fusion protein occurs from insertion of the LBT, as shown by two X-ray crystallographic structures of the IL1β-S1 and IL1β-L3 constructs and for the remaining constructs by comparing the 1H−15N heteronuclear single-quantum coherence NMR spectra with that of the wild-type IL1β. Additionally, binding of LBT-loop IL1β proteins to their native binding partner in vitro remains unaltered. X-ray crystallographic phasing was successful using only the signal from the bound lanthanide. Large residual dipolar couplings (RDCs) could be determined by NMR spectroscopy for all LBT-loop constructs and revealed that the LBT-2 series were rigidly incorporated into the interleukin-1β structure. The paramagnetic NMR spectra of loop-LBT mutant IL1β-R2 were assigned and the Δχ tensor components were calculated on the basis of RDCs and pseudocontact shifts. A structural model of the IL1β-R2 construct was calculated using the paramagnetic restraints. The current data provide support that encodable LBTs serve as versatile biophysical tags when inserted into loop regions of proteins of known structure or predicted via homology modeling.
Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2008
Anne M. Reynolds; Bianca R. Sculimbrene; Barbara Imperiali
Lanthanide-binding tags (LBTs) are small, genetically encoded, versatile protein fusion partners that selectively bind lanthanide ions with high affinity. The LBT motif features a strategically positioned tryptophan residue that sensitizes Tb3+ luminescence upon excitation at 280 nm. Herein, we describe the preparation of new LBT peptides that incorporate unnatural amino acids in place of tryptophan, and which sensitize both Tb3+ and Eu3+ luminescence at lower energies. We also report the semisynthesis of proteins tagged with these new LBTs using native chemical ligation. This expands the scope of LBTs and will enable their wider use in luminescence applications.
Chemical Communications | 2004
Nermeen W. Aboelella; John T. York; Anne M. Reynolds; Koyu Fujita; Christopher R. Kinsinger; Christopher J. Cramer; Charles G. Riordan; William B. Tolman
Two highly reactive heterodinuclear bis(μ-oxo) complexes were prepared by combining mononuclear peroxo species with reduced metal precursors at −80 °C and were identified by UV-vis, EPR/NMR, and resonance Raman spectroscopy, with corroboration in the case of the CuPd system from density functional calculations.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002
Douglas J. E. Spencer; Nermeen W. Aboelella; Anne M. Reynolds; Patrick L. Holland; William B. Tolman
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002
Nermeen W. Aboelella; Elizabeth A. Lewis; Anne M. Reynolds; William W. Brennessel; Christopher J. Cramer; William B. Tolman
Inorganic Chemistry | 2002
Douglas J. E. Spencer; Anne M. Reynolds; Patrick L. Holland; Brian A. Jazdzewski; Carole Duboc-Toia; Laurent Le Pape; Seiji Yokota; Yoshimitsu Tachi; Shinobu Itoh; William B. Tolman
Inorganic Chemistry | 2005
Anne M. Reynolds; Benjamin F. Gherman; Christopher J. Cramer; William B. Tolman
Inorganic Chemistry | 2004
Eric C. Brown; Nermeen W. Aboelella; Anne M. Reynolds; Gabriel Aullón; Santiago Alvarez; William B. Tolman
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | 2003
Brian A. Jazdzewski; Anne M. Reynolds; Patrick L. Holland; Victor G. Young; Susan Kaderli; Andreas D. Zuberbühler; William B. Tolman
Inorganic Chemistry | 2004
Sergey V. Kryatov; Ferman A. Chavez; Anne M. Reynolds; Elena V. Rybak-Akimova; Lawrence Que; William B. Tolman