Sabine Häfner
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Journal of Biomolecular NMR | 2012
Peter Bellstedt; Christian Herbst; Sabine Häfner; Jörg Leppert; Matthias Görlach
We have carried out chemical shift correlation experiments with symmetry-based mixing sequences at high MAS frequencies and examined different strategies to simultaneously acquire 3D correlation spectra that are commonly required in the structural studies of proteins. The potential of numerically optimised symmetry-based mixing sequences and the simultaneous recording of chemical shift correlation spectra such as: 3D NCAC and 3D NHH with dual receivers, 3D NC′C and 3D C′NCA with sequential 13C acquisitions, 3D NHH and 3D NC′H with sequential 1H acquisitions and 3D CANH and 3D C’NH with broadband 13C–15N mixing are demonstrated using microcrystalline samples of the β1 immunoglobulin binding domain of protein G (GB1) and the chicken α-spectrin SH3 domain.
Nucleic Acids Research | 2005
Yvonne Ihle; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Sabine Häfner; Elke Duchardt; Martin Zacharias; Simone Seitz; Roland Zell; Matthias Görlach
The 5′-terminal cloverleaf (CL)-like RNA structures are essential for the initiation of positive- and negative-strand RNA synthesis of entero- and rhinoviruses. SLD is the cognate RNA ligand of the viral proteinase 3C (3Cpro), which is an indispensable component of the viral replication initiation complex. The structure of an 18mer RNA representing the apical stem and the cGUUAg D-loop of SLD from the first 5′-CL of BEV1 was determined in solution to a root-mean-square deviation (r.m.s.d.) (all heavy atoms) of 0.59 Å (PDB 1Z30). The first (antiG) and last (synA) nucleotide of the D-loop forms a novel ‘pseudo base pair’ without direct hydrogen bonds. The backbone conformation and the base-stacking pattern of the cGUUAg-loop, however, are highly similar to that of the coxsackieviral uCACGg D-loop (PDB 1RFR) and of the stable cUUCGg tetraloop (PDB 1F7Y) but surprisingly dissimilar to the structure of a cGUAAg stable tetraloop (PDB 1MSY), even though the cGUUAg BEV D-loop and the cGUAAg tetraloop differ by 1 nt only. Together with the presented binding data, these findings provide independent experimental evidence for our model [O. Ohlenschläger, J. Wöhnert, E. Bucci, S. Seitz, S. Häfner, R. Ramachandran, R. Zell and M. Görlach (2004) Structure, 12, 237–248] that the proteinase 3Cpro recognizes structure rather than sequence.
Nucleic Acids Research | 2015
Christoph Wiedemann; Anna Szambowska; Sabine Häfner; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Karl-Heinz Gührs; Matthias Görlach
The minichromosome maintenance complex (MCM) represents the replicative DNA helicase both in eukaryotes and archaea. Here, we describe the solution structure of the C-terminal domains of the archaeal MCMs of Sulfolobus solfataricus (Sso) and Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus (Mth). Those domains consist of a structurally conserved truncated winged helix (WH) domain lacking the two typical ‘wings’ of canonical WH domains. A less conserved N-terminal extension links this WH module to the MCM AAA+ domain forming the ATPase center. In the Sso MCM this linker contains a short α-helical element. Using Sso MCM mutants, including chimeric constructs containing Mth C-terminal domain elements, we show that the ATPase and helicase activity of the Sso MCM is significantly modulated by the short α-helical linker element and by N-terminal residues of the first α-helix of the truncated WH module. Finally, based on our structural and functional data, we present a docking-derived model of the Sso MCM, which implies an allosteric control of the ATPase center by the C-terminal domain.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2014
Christoph Wiedemann; Peter Bellstedt; Anika Kirschstein; Sabine Häfner; Christian Herbst; Matthias Görlach
Two different NMR pulse schemes involving sequential (1)H data acquisition are presented for achieving protein backbone sequential resonance assignments: (i) acquisition of 3D {HCCNH and HNCACONH} and (ii) collection of 3D {HNCOCANH and HNCACONH} chemical shift correlation spectra using uniformly (13)C,(15)N labelled proteins. The sequential acquisition of these spectra reduces the overall experimental time by a factor of ≈2 as compared to individual acquisitions. The suitability of this approach is experimentally demonstrated for the C-terminal winged helix (WH) domain of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) complex of Sulfolobus solfataricus.
Nucleic Acids Research | 2008
Martin Schwalbe; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Aliaksandr Marchanka; Sabine Häfner; Tilman Heise; Matthias Görlach
Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections may lead to severe diseases like liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The HBV post-transcriptional regulatory element (HPRE) facilitates the nuclear export of unspliced viral mRNAs, contains a splicing regulatory element and resides in the 3′-region of all viral transcripts. The HPRE consists of three sub-elements α (nucleotides 1151–1346), β1 (nucleotides 1347–1457) and β2 (nucleotides 1458–1582), which confer together full export competence. Here, we present the NMR solution structure (pdb 2JYM) of the stem-loop α (SLα, nucleotides 1292–1321) located in the sub-element α. The SLα contains a CAGGC pentaloop highly conserved in hepatoviruses, which essentially adopts a CUNG-like tetraloop conformation. Furthermore, the SLα harbours a single bulged G residue flanked by A-helical regions. The structure is highly suggestive of serving two functions in the context of export of unspliced viral RNA: binding sterile alpha motif (SAM-) domain containing proteins and/or preventing the utilization of a 3′-splice site contained within SLα.
Structure | 2004
Oliver Ohlenschläger; Jens Wöhnert; Enrico Bucci; Simone Seitz; Sabine Häfner; Roland Zell; Matthias Görlach
Nucleic Acids Research | 2004
Jörg Leppert; Carl R. Urbinati; Sabine Häfner; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Maurice S. Swanson; Matthias Görlach
Angewandte Chemie | 2006
Kerstin Riedel; Christian Herbst; Sabine Häfner; Jörg Leppert; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Maurice S. Swanson; Matthias Görlach
Journal of Biomolecular NMR | 2013
Peter Bellstedt; Thomas Seiboth; Sabine Häfner; Henriette Kutscha; Matthias Görlach
Journal of Biomolecular NMR | 2004
Kerstin Riedel; Jörg Leppert; Sabine Häfner; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Matthias Görlach