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Journal of Molecular Biology | 1991

Proton nuclear magnetic resonance study of the B9(Asp) mutant of human insulin: Sequential assignment and secondary structure

Søren M. Kristensen; Anne Mette Jørgensen; Jens J. Led; Per Balschmidt; Finn Benned Hansen

The sequence-specific 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (n.m.r.) assignment of 49 of the 51 amino acid residues of human B9(Asp) insulin in water at low pH is reported. Spin systems were identified using a series of two-dimensional n.m.r. techniques. For the majority of the amino acid residues with unique spin systems, particularly Ala, Thr, Val, Leu, Ile and Lys, the complete spin systems were identified. Sequence-specific assignments were obtained from sequential nuclear Overhauser enhancement (NOE) connectivities. The results indicate that the solution structure of the mutant closely resembles the crystal structure of native insulin. Thus, the NOE data reveal three helical domains all consistent with the secondary structure of the native human 2Zn insulin in the crystal phase. Numerous slowly exchanging amide protons support these structural elements, and indicate a relatively stable structure of the protein. A corresponding resemblance of the tertiary structures in the two phases is also suggested by slowly exchanging amide protons, and by the extreme chemical shift values observed for the beta-protons of B15(Leu) that agree with a close contact between this residue and the aromatic rings of B24(Phe) and B26(Tyr), as found in the crystal structure of the 2Zn insulin. Finally, there are clear indications that the B9(Asp) insulin mutant exists primarily as a dimer under the given conditions.


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1989

Crystallization and X-ray data collection on human growth hormone

Judy Clarkson; Fritjof Korber; Thorkild Christensen; Flemming Junker; John Pedersen; Finn Benned Hansen

Single crystals of natural sequence human growth hormone have been grown from media containing ethanol, acetone or paraldehyde. Recombinant growth hormone in its native and desamidated form and pituitary hormone have been crystallized. A full native set of diffraction data extending to 3.5 A resolution has been obtained with synchrotron radiation for crystals of recombinant human growth hormone grown from ethanol. The identity of the material in these crystals has been established by anion-exchange chromatography.


Archive | 1986

Insulin derivatives and pharmaceutical preparations containing these derivatives

Per Balschmidt; Finn Benned Hansen


Archive | 1988

Human insulin analogs and preparations containing them

Finn Benned Hansen; Per Balschmidt


Archive | 1987

Insulin preparation for non-parenteral administration

Per Balschmidt; Finn Benned Hansen; Bente Rose Johansen


Protein Engineering | 1989

Plasma desorption mass spectrometry, an analytical tool in protein engineering: characterization of modified insulins

Per F. Nielsen; Peter Roepstorff; Ib Groth Clausen; Ejner Bech Jensen; Ib Jonassen; Allan Svendsen; Per Balschmidt; Finn Benned Hansen


Archive | 1990

Insulin compounds and compositions

Per Balschmidt; Finn Benned Hansen


Archive | 1990

Novel insulin compounds

Per Balschmidt; Finn Benned Hansen


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1988

Differences between human and porcine insulin investigated by linear prediction carbon-13 NMR

Jens J. Led; Henrik Gesmar; Kim R. Hejnaes; Finn Benned Hansen


International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research | 2009

Magnetization‐transfer n.m.r. investigation of the hydrogen exchang in H20 of the peptide fragment B23‐B29 of insulin

Frits Abildgaard; Jens J. Led; Per Balschmidt; Finn Benned Hansen

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Jens J. Led

University of Copenhagen

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Henrik Gesmar

University of Copenhagen

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