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Roux A, Alsalman Z, Jiang T, Mulatier JC, Pitrat D, Dumont E, Riobé F, Gillet N, Girard E, Maury O. Influence of Chemical Modifications of the Crystallophore on Protein Nucleating Properties and Supramolecular Interactions Network. Chemistry 2024; 30:e202400900. [PMID: 38738452 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202400900] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/08/2024] [Revised: 05/07/2024] [Accepted: 05/08/2024] [Indexed: 05/14/2024]
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Crystallophores are lanthanide complexes that have demonstrated outstanding induction of crystallization for various proteins. This article explores the effect of tailored modifications of the crystallophore first generation and their impact on the nucleating properties and protein crystal structures. Through high-throughput crystallization experiments and dataset analysis, we evaluated the effectiveness of these variants, in comparison to the first crystallophore generation G1. In particular, the V1 variant, featuring a propanol pendant arm, demonstrated the ability to produce new crystallization conditions for the proteins tested (hen-egg white lysozyme, proteinase K and thaumatin). Structural analysis performed in the case of hen egg-white lysozyme along with Molecular Dynamics simulations, highlights V1's unique behavior, taking advantage of the flexibility of its propanol arm to explore different protein surfaces and form versatile supramolecular interactions.
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- Amandine Roux
- Univ. Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007, Lyon, France
- Polyvalan SAS, Lyon, France
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- Univ Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS, IBS, F-38000, Grenoble, France
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- Univ. Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Côte d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Chimie de Nice, UMR 7272, 06108, Nice, France
- Institut Universitaire de France, 5 rue Descartes, 75005, Paris, France
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- Univ. Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007, Lyon, France
- Univ Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, CNRS, Institut de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Bordeaux, 33608, Pessac, France
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- Univ. Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007, Lyon, France
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- Univ Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS, IBS, F-38000, Grenoble, France
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- Univ. Lyon, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007, Lyon, France
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Dos Santos K, Bartocci A, Gillet N, Denis-Quanquin S, Roux A, Lin E, Xu Z, Finizola R, Chedozeau P, Chen X, Caradeuc C, Baudin M, Bertho G, Riobé F, Maury O, Dumont E, Giraud N. One touch is all it takes: the supramolecular interaction between ubiquitin and lanthanide complexes revisited by paramagnetic NMR and molecular dynamics. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2024; 26:14573-14581. [PMID: 38722087 DOI: 10.1039/d4cp00463a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/23/2024]
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The supramolecular interaction between lanthanide complexes and proteins is at the heart of numerous chemical and biological studies. Some of these complexes have demonstrated remarkable interaction properties with proteins or peptides in solution and in the crystalline state. Here we have used the paramagnetism of lanthanide ions to characterize the affinity of two lanthanide complexes for ubiquitin. As the interaction process is dynamic, the acquired NMR data only reflect the time average of the different steps. We have used molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to get a deeper insight into the detailed interaction scenario at the microsecond scale. This NMR/MD approach enabled us to establish that the tris-dipicolinate complex interacts specifically with arginines and lysines, while the crystallophore explores the protein surface through weak interactions with carboxylates. These observations shed new light on the dynamic interaction properties of these complexes, which will ultimately enable us to propose a crystallization mechanism.
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- Karen Dos Santos
- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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- Department of Physics, University of Trento, Via Sommarive 14, I-38123 Trento, Italy
- INFN-TIFPA, Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications, Via Sommarive 14, I-38123 Trento, Italy
- Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg, UMR 7177, CNRS, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg Cedex 67083, France
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France
- Polyvalan SAS, Lyon, France
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
- Laboratoire des Biomolécules, LBM, Département de chimie, École Normale Supérieure, PSL Université, Sorbonne Université 45 Rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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- Univ. Bordeaux CNRS, Bordeaux INP, ICMCB UMR 5026, F-33600 Pessac, France
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- INFN-TIFPA, Trento Institute for Fundamental Physics and Applications, Via Sommarive 14, I-38123 Trento, Italy
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- Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, Institut de Chimie de Nice, UMR 7272, 06108 Nice, France.
- Institut Universitaire de France, 5 rue Descartes, 75005 Paris, France
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- Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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Roux A, Talon R, Alsalman Z, Engilberge S, D'Aléo A, Di Pietro S, Robin A, Bartocci A, Pilet G, Dumont E, Wagner T, Shima S, Riobé F, Girard E, Maury O. Influence of Divalent Cations in the Protein Crystallization Process Assisted by Lanthanide-Based Additives. Inorg Chem 2021; 60:15208-15214. [PMID: 34597021 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c01635] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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The use of lanthanide complexes as powerful auxiliaries for biocrystallography prompted us to systematically analyze the influence of the commercial crystallization kit composition on the efficiency of two lanthanide additives: [Eu(DPA)3]3- and Tb-Xo4. This study reveals that the tris(dipicolinate) complex presents a lower chemical stability and a strong tendency toward false positives, which are detrimental for its use in a high-throughput robotized crystallization platform. In particular, the crystal structures of (Mg(H2O)6)3[Eu(DPA)3]2·7H2O (1), {(Ca(H2O)4)3[Eu(DPA)3]2}n·10nH2O (2), and {Cu(DPA)(H2O)2}n (3), resulting from spontaneous crystallization in the presence of a divalent alkaline-earth cation and transmetalation, are reported. On the other hand, Tb-Xo4 is perfectly soluble in the crystallization media, stable in the presence of alkaline-earth dications, and slowly decomposes (within days) by transmetalation with transition metals. The original structure of [Tb4L4(H2O)4]Cl4·15H2O (4) is also described, where L represents a bis(pinacolato)triazacyclononane ligand. This paper also highlights a potential synergy of interactions between Tb-Xo4 and components of the crystallization mixtures, leading to the formation of complex adducts like {AdkA/Tb-Xo4/Mg2+/glycerol} in the protein binding sites. The observation of such multicomponent adducts illustrated the complexity and versatility of the supramolecular chemistry occurring at the surface of the proteins.
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- Amandine Roux
- Laboratoire de Chimie, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5182, Université Lyon, Lyon F-69342, France.,Polyvalan, Lyon F-69342, France
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- CEA, CNRS, IBS, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble F-38000, France
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- CEA, CNRS, IBS, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble F-38000, France
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- Laboratoire de Chimie, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5182, Université Lyon, Lyon F-69342, France
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- Laboratoire de Chimie, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5182, Université Lyon, Lyon F-69342, France
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- CEA, CNRS, IBS, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble F-38000, France
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- Laboratoire de Chimie, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5182, Université Lyon, Lyon F-69342, France
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- CNRS UMR 5615, Université Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 43 boulevard du 11 novembre 1918, Villeurbanne Cedex F-69622, France
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- Laboratoire de Chimie, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5182, Université Lyon, Lyon F-69342, France.,Institut Universitaire de France, 1 rue Descartes, Paris 75005, France
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- Microbial Protein Structure Group, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Karl-von-Frisch-Strasse 10, Marburg D-35043, Germany.,Microbial Metabolism Group, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, 1-Celsiusstrasse, Bremen 35043, Germany
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- Microbial Protein Structure Group, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Karl-von-Frisch-Strasse 10, Marburg D-35043, Germany
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- Laboratoire de Chimie, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5182, Université Lyon, Lyon F-69342, France
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- CEA, CNRS, IBS, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble F-38000, France
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- Laboratoire de Chimie, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, UMR 5182, Université Lyon, Lyon F-69342, France
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Meskers SCJ. Circular Polarization of Luminescence as a Tool To Study Molecular Dynamical Processes. CHEMPHOTOCHEM 2021. [DOI: 10.1002/cptc.202100154] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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- Stefan C. J. Meskers
- Molecular Materials and Nanosystems and Institute for Complex Molecular Systems Eindhoven University of Technology P.O. box 513 (STW 4.37) NL 5600 MB Eindhoven Netherlands
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Denis-Quanquin S, Bartocci A, Szczepaniak F, Riobé F, Maury O, Dumont E, Giraud N. Capturing the dynamic association between a tris-dipicolinate lanthanide complex and a decapeptide: a combined paramagnetic NMR and molecular dynamics exploration. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2021; 23:11224-11232. [PMID: 34010374 DOI: 10.1039/d0cp06570f] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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In the realm of biomolecules, peptides can present a large diversity of structures. Our study sheds new light on the structural interplay between a tris-dipicolinate lanthanide probe and a decapeptide SASYKTLPRG. Although a rather trivial, electrostatically driven interaction was expected, the combination of paramagnetic NMR and molecular dynamics simulations reveals a highly dynamic association process and allows for providing extensive insights into the interaction sites and their occupancy. This study highlights the importance of a large conformational sampling to reconcile characteristic time in NMR with molecular dynamics simulations, where sampling in the microsecond range is needed. This study opens the door for a detailed mechanistic elucidation of the early steps of lanthanide complex-peptide or lanthanide complex-protein interaction or self-assembly processes.
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- Sandrine Denis-Quanquin
- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France.
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France.
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France.
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France.
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France.
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- Univ. Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France. and Institut Universitaire de France, 5 rue Descartes, 75005, Paris, France
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- Université de Paris, Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, UMR CNRS 8601, Paris, France.
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Bartocci A, Gillet N, Jiang T, Szczepaniak F, Dumont E. Molecular Dynamics Approach for Capturing Calixarene-Protein Interactions: The Case of Cytochrome C. J Phys Chem B 2020; 124:11371-11378. [PMID: 33270456 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.0c08482] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/14/2022]
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Functionalized supramolecular cages are of growing importance in biology and biochemistry. They have recently been proposed as efficient auxiliaries to obtain high-resolution cocrystallized proteins. Here, we propose a molecular dynamics investigation of the supramolecular association of sulfonated calix-[8]-arenes to cytochrome c starting from initially distant proteins and ligands. We characterize two main binding sites for the sulfonated calixarene on the cytochrome c surface which are in perfect agreement with the previous experiments with regard to the structure (comparison with the X-ray structure PDB 6GD8) and the binding free energies [comparison between the molecular mechanics Poisson-Boltzmann surface area analysis and the isothermal titration calorimetry measurements]. The per-residue decomposition of the interaction energies reveals the detailed picture of this electrostatically driven association and notably the role of arginine R13 as a bridging residue between the two main anchoring sites. In addition, the analysis of the residue behavior by means of a supervised machine learning protocol unveils the formation of a hydrogen bond network far from the binding sites, increasing the rigidity of the protein. This study paves the way toward an automated procedure to predict the supramolecular protein-cage association, with the possibility of a computational screening of new promising derivatives for controlled protein assembly and protein surface recognition processes.
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- Alessio Bartocci
- Univ Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F-69342 Lyon, France
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- Univ Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F-69342 Lyon, France
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- Univ Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F-69342 Lyon, France
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- Univ Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F-69342 Lyon, France
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- Univ Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Laboratoire de Chimie, F-69342 Lyon, France.,Institut Universitaire de France, 5 Rue Descartes, 75005 Paris, France
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Swarbrick JD, Karas JA, Li J, Velkov T. Structure of micelle bound cationic peptides by NMR spectroscopy using a lanthanide shift reagent. Chem Commun (Camb) 2020; 56:2897-2900. [PMID: 32037418 DOI: 10.1039/c9cc09207b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/13/2023]
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[Tm(DPA)3]3- was used to generate multiple, paramagnetic nuclear Overhauser effect NMR spectra of cationic peptides when weakly bound to a lipopolysaccharide micelle. Increased spectral resolution combined with a marked increase in the number of distance restraints yielded high resolution structures of polymyxin and MSI-594 in the liposaccharide bound state.
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- James D Swarbrick
- Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.
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Pell AJ, Pintacuda G, Grey CP. Paramagnetic NMR in solution and the solid state. PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY 2019; 111:1-271. [PMID: 31146806 DOI: 10.1016/j.pnmrs.2018.05.001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 221] [Impact Index Per Article: 44.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/22/2017] [Revised: 05/11/2018] [Accepted: 05/12/2018] [Indexed: 05/22/2023]
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The field of paramagnetic NMR has expanded considerably in recent years. This review addresses both the theoretical description of paramagnetic NMR, and the way in which it is currently practised. We provide a review of the theory of the NMR parameters of systems in both solution and the solid state. Here we unify the different languages used by the NMR, EPR, quantum chemistry/DFT, and magnetism communities to provide a comprehensive and coherent theoretical description. We cover the theory of the paramagnetic shift and shift anisotropy in solution both in the traditional formalism in terms of the magnetic susceptibility tensor, and using a more modern formalism employing the relevant EPR parameters, such as are used in first-principles calculations. In addition we examine the theory first in the simple non-relativistic picture, and then in the presence of spin-orbit coupling. These ideas are then extended to a description of the paramagnetic shift in periodic solids, where it is necessary to include the bulk magnetic properties, such as magnetic ordering at low temperatures. The description of the paramagnetic shift is completed by describing the current understanding of such shifts due to lanthanide and actinide ions. We then examine the paramagnetic relaxation enhancement, using a simple model employing a phenomenological picture of the electronic relaxation, and again using a more complex state-of-the-art theory which incorporates electronic relaxation explicitly. An additional important consideration in the solid state is the impact of bulk magnetic susceptibility effects on the form of the spectrum, where we include some ideas from the field of classical electrodynamics. We then continue by describing in detail the solution and solid-state NMR methods that have been deployed in the study of paramagnetic systems in chemistry, biology, and the materials sciences. Finally we describe a number of case studies in paramagnetic NMR that have been specifically chosen to highlight how the theory in part one, and the methods in part two, can be used in practice. The systems chosen include small organometallic complexes in solution, solid battery electrode materials, metalloproteins in both solution and the solid state, systems containing lanthanide ions, and multi-component materials used in pharmaceutical controlled-release formulations that have been doped with paramagnetic species to measure the component domain sizes.
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- Andrew J Pell
- Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University, Svante Arrhenius väg 16 C, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden.
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- Institut des Sciences Analytiques (CNRS UMR 5280, ENS de Lyon, UCB Lyon 1), Université de Lyon, 5 rue de la Doua, 69100 Villeurbanne, France
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK
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Engilberge S, Riobé F, Wagner T, Di Pietro S, Breyton C, Franzetti B, Shima S, Girard E, Dumont E, Maury O. Unveiling the Binding Modes of the Crystallophore, a Terbium-based Nucleating and Phasing Molecular Agent for Protein Crystallography. Chemistry 2018; 24:9739-9746. [DOI: 10.1002/chem.201802172] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/30/2018] [Revised: 05/18/2018] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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- Université de Lyon; École Normale Supérieure de Lyon; CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1; Laboratoire de Chimie UMR 518; F-69342 Lyon France
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- Microbial Protein Structure Group; Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology; Karl-von-Frisch-Str. 10 35043 Marburg Germany
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- Université de Lyon; École Normale Supérieure de Lyon; CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1; Laboratoire de Chimie UMR 518; F-69342 Lyon France
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- Univ Grenoble Alpes; CEA; CNRS, IBS; 38000 Grenoble France
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- Microbial Protein Structure Group; Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology; Karl-von-Frisch-Str. 10 35043 Marburg Germany
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- Univ Grenoble Alpes; CEA; CNRS, IBS; 38000 Grenoble France
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- Université de Lyon; École Normale Supérieure de Lyon; CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1; Laboratoire de Chimie UMR 518; F-69342 Lyon France
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- Université de Lyon; École Normale Supérieure de Lyon; CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1; Laboratoire de Chimie UMR 518; F-69342 Lyon France
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Porkolab V, Chabrol E, Varga N, Ordanini S, Sutkevičiu̅tė I, Thépaut M, García-Jiménez MJ, Girard E, Nieto PM, Bernardi A, Fieschi F. Rational-Differential Design of Highly Specific Glycomimetic Ligands: Targeting DC-SIGN and Excluding Langerin Recognition. ACS Chem Biol 2018; 13:600-608. [PMID: 29272097 DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.7b00958] [Citation(s) in RCA: 50] [Impact Index Per Article: 8.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/05/2023]
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At the surface of dendritic cells, C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) allow the recognition of carbohydrate-based PAMPS or DAMPS (pathogen- or danger-associated molecular patterns, respectively) and promote immune response regulation. However, some CLRs are hijacked by viral and bacterial pathogens. Thus, the design of ligands able to target specifically one CLR, to either modulate an immune response or to inhibit a given infection mechanism, has great potential value in therapeutic design. A case study is the selective blocking of DC-SIGN, involved notably in HIV trans-infection of T lymphocytes, without interfering with langerin-mediated HIV clearance. This is a challenging task due to their overlapping carbohydrate specificity. Toward the rational design of DC-SIGN selective ligands, we performed a comparative affinity study between DC-SIGN and langerin with natural ligands. We found that GlcNAc is recognized by both CLRs; however, selective sulfation are shown to increase the selectivity in favor of langerin. With the combination of site-directed mutagenesis and X-ray structural analysis of the langerin/GlcNS6S complex, we highlighted that 6-sulfation of the carbohydrate ligand induced langerin specificity. Additionally, the K313 residue from langerin was identified as a critical feature of its binding site. Using a rational and a differential approach in the study of CLR binding sites, we designed, synthesized, and characterized a new glycomimetic, which is highly specific for DC-SIGN vs langerin. STD NMR, SPR, and ITC characterizations show that compound 7 conserved the overall binding mode of the natural disaccharide while possessing an improved affinity and a strict specificity for DC-SIGN.
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- Vanessa Porkolab
- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, Institut de Biologie Structurale, F-38044 Grenoble, France
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, Institut de Biologie Structurale, F-38044 Grenoble, France
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- Università degli Studi di Milano (UniMI), Dip. Chimica, via Golgi 19, 20133, Milano, Italy
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- Università degli Studi di Milano (UniMI), Dip. Chimica, via Golgi 19, 20133, Milano, Italy
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, Institut de Biologie Structurale, F-38044 Grenoble, France
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, Institut de Biologie Structurale, F-38044 Grenoble, France
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- Glycosystems Laboratory, Instituto de Investigaciones Químicas (IIQ), Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Isla de La Cartuja, CSIC and Universidad de Sevilla, Américo Vespucio, 49, 41092 Sevilla, Spain
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, Institut de Biologie Structurale, F-38044 Grenoble, France
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- Glycosystems Laboratory, Instituto de Investigaciones Químicas (IIQ), Centro de Investigaciones Científicas Isla de La Cartuja, CSIC and Universidad de Sevilla, Américo Vespucio, 49, 41092 Sevilla, Spain
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- Università degli Studi di Milano (UniMI), Dip. Chimica, via Golgi 19, 20133, Milano, Italy
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, CEA, Institut de Biologie Structurale, F-38044 Grenoble, France
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Reddy KH, Raja K, Suseelamma A. Synthesis, crystal structure, DNA binding, and cleavage activity of butterfly-like 12-coordinate praseodymium(III) complex. INORG NANO-MET CHEM 2017. [DOI: 10.1080/24701556.2017.1284129] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/29/2023]
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- Department of Chemistry, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, India
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- Department of Chemistry, Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, India
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Engilberge S, Riobé F, Di Pietro S, Lassalle L, Coquelle N, Arnaud CA, Pitrat D, Mulatier JC, Madern D, Breyton C, Maury O, Girard E. Crystallophore: a versatile lanthanide complex for protein crystallography combining nucleating effects, phasing properties, and luminescence. Chem Sci 2017; 8:5909-5917. [PMID: 29619195 PMCID: PMC5859728 DOI: 10.1039/c7sc00758b] [Citation(s) in RCA: 47] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/17/2017] [Accepted: 06/02/2017] [Indexed: 11/21/2022] Open
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Macromolecular crystallography suffers from two major issues: getting well-diffracting crystals and solving the phase problem inherent to large macromolecules. Here, we describe the first example of a lanthanide complex family named "crystallophore" (Xo4), which contributes to tackling both bottlenecks. This terbium complex, Tb-Xo4, is an appealing agent for biocrystallography, combining the exceptional phasing power of the Tb(iii) heavy atom with powerful nucleating properties, providing ready-to-use crystals for structure determination. Furthermore, protein/Tb-Xo4 co-crystals can be easily detected and discriminated from other crystalline by-products using luminescence. We demonstrate the potential of this additive for the crystallisation and structure determination of eight proteins, two of whose structures were unknown.
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- Univ Lyon , Ens de Lyon , CNRS UMR 5182 , Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Laboratoire de Chimie , F-69342 Lyon , France .
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- Univ Lyon , Ens de Lyon , CNRS UMR 5182 , Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Laboratoire de Chimie , F-69342 Lyon , France .
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes , CEA , CNRS , IBS , F-38000 Grenoble , France .
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes , CEA , CNRS , IBS , F-38000 Grenoble , France .
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- Univ Lyon , Ens de Lyon , CNRS UMR 5182 , Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Laboratoire de Chimie , F-69342 Lyon , France .
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- Univ Lyon , Ens de Lyon , CNRS UMR 5182 , Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Laboratoire de Chimie , F-69342 Lyon , France .
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes , CEA , CNRS , IBS , F-38000 Grenoble , France .
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes , CEA , CNRS , IBS , F-38000 Grenoble , France .
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- Univ Lyon , Ens de Lyon , CNRS UMR 5182 , Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 , Laboratoire de Chimie , F-69342 Lyon , France .
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes , CEA , CNRS , IBS , F-38000 Grenoble , France .
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Balogh CM, Veyre L, Pilet G, Charles C, Viriot L, Andraud C, Thieuleux C, Riobé F, Maury O. Two-Color Three-State Luminescent Lanthanide Core-Shell Crystals. Chemistry 2017; 23:1784-1788. [PMID: 27973734 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201605728] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/08/2016] [Indexed: 01/09/2023]
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Luminescent core-shell crystals based on lanthanide tris-dipicolinate complexes were obtained from the successive growing of two different lanthanide complex layers. Selective or simultaneous emission of each part of the crystal can be achieved by a careful choice of the excitation wavelength.
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- Cristina M Balogh
- Univ. Lyon, Ens Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France.,Univ. Lyon, ICL, UMR 5265 CNRS-ESCPE Lyon-UCBL, Laboratory of Chemistry, Catalysis, Polymers and processus (C2P2), ESCPE Lyon 43 Bvd du 11 Novembre 1918, 69616, Villeurbanne cedex, France
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- Univ. Lyon, ICL, UMR 5265 CNRS-ESCPE Lyon-UCBL, Laboratory of Chemistry, Catalysis, Polymers and processus (C2P2), ESCPE Lyon 43 Bvd du 11 Novembre 1918, 69616, Villeurbanne cedex, France
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- Univ. Lyon, Laboratoire des Multimatériaux et Interfaces (LMI), UMR 5615, CNRS-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Bâtiment Chevreul, Avenue du 11 Novembre 1918, 69622, Villeurbanne cedex, France
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- Univ Lyon, Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, UMR 5242, Université Lyon 1, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 46, allée d'Italie, 69364, Lyon, France
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- Univ Lyon, Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, UMR 5242, Université Lyon 1, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 46, allée d'Italie, 69364, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Lyon, Ens Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Lyon, ICL, UMR 5265 CNRS-ESCPE Lyon-UCBL, Laboratory of Chemistry, Catalysis, Polymers and processus (C2P2), ESCPE Lyon 43 Bvd du 11 Novembre 1918, 69616, Villeurbanne cedex, France
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- Univ. Lyon, Ens Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France
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- Univ. Lyon, Ens Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, UMR 5182, Laboratoire de Chimie, F69342, Lyon, France
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Harrowfield JM, Ling I, Skelton BW, Sobolev AN, White AH. Structural Systematics for Lanthanide(III) Systems: Interactions of the Achiral Hexamminecobalt(III) Cation with Tris(dipicolinato)lanthanate(III) Anions. Aust J Chem 2017. [DOI: 10.1071/ch16584] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
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Extended structural studies, largely determinations at ~150 K, of the family of hydrates of [Co(NH3)6][Ln(dipic)3] (Ln = La–Lu, and Y; dipic = dipicolinate = pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylate) have provided detailed evidence of the nature of the interactions between the formally achiral cation and the chiral anions. They also provide a reference point for consideration of related systems incorporating chiral cations with and without the capacity to act as H-bond donors.
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Harrowfield JM, Kim Y, Skelton BW, Sobolev AN, White AH. Chiral discrimination in solid-state interactions of cobalt(iii)–polyamine complex cations with tris-(dipicolinato)lanthanate(iii) anions. CrystEngComm 2017. [DOI: 10.1039/c6ce02573k] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Denis-Quanquin S, Riobé F, Delsuc MA, Maury O, Giraud N. Paramagnetic DOSY: An Accurate Tool for the Analysis of the Supramolecular Interactions between Lanthanide Complexes and Proteins. Chemistry 2016; 22:18123-18131. [DOI: 10.1002/chem.201603460] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/21/2016] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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- Sandrine Denis-Quanquin
- Laboratoire de Chimie; UMR 5182, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université de Lyon; 46 allée d'Italie 69007 Lyon France
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- Laboratoire de Chimie; UMR 5182, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université de Lyon; 46 allée d'Italie 69007 Lyon France
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- Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (IGBMC); UMR 7104; 1 rue Laurent Fries, BP 10142 67404 Illkirch cedex France
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- Laboratoire de Chimie; UMR 5182, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université de Lyon; 46 allée d'Italie 69007 Lyon France
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- Equipe RMN en milieu orienté, ICMMO, UMR CNRS 8182, Univ Paris Sud; Université Paris-Saclay; 91405 Orsay cedex France
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Di Pietro S, Gautier N, Imbert D, Pécaut J, Mazzanti M. Versatile pyridine-2,6-bis-tetrazolate scaffolds for the formation of highly luminescent lanthanide complexes. Dalton Trans 2016; 45:3429-42. [PMID: 26791092 DOI: 10.1039/c5dt04811g] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
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Here we report the straightforward synthesis of the ligands L(tz), L(tzC8), L(tzPEG), L(tzAnis) and L(≡Anis) presenting the same pyridine-bistetrazolate (pytz, L) chelating scaffold but different substituents on the para position of the pyridine ring. Its substitution allows the tuning of the solubility of the LnIII complexes [Ln(Li)3]3(-). These new ligands form homoleptic nona-coordinated LnIII complexes of analogous structure and comparable stability in water and methanol. The derivatization of the para position with triazole and substituted triazole groups does not lead to a significant shift of the absorption window, but a shift of 40 nm is observed in ligand L(≡Anis) due to the presence of the p-ethynyl anisole fragment. The L(tzX) series sensitize well, both the Eu and the Tb ions with quantum yields up to 98% for Tb and 43% for Eu, while the ligand L(≡Anis) sensitizes well Eu (QY of 48%) but cannot sensitize Tb due to the position of its triplet state.
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INAC-SCIB, RICC, CEA F-38000 Grenoble, France.
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INAC-SCIB, RICC, CEA F-38000 Grenoble, France.
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- Univ. Grenoble Alpes, INAC-SCIB, RICC, CEA F-38000 Grenoble, France.
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- Institut des Sciences et Ingénierie Chimique, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Xu Q, Li Z, Li H. Water-Soluble Luminescent Hybrid Composites Consisting of Oligosilsesquioxanes and Lanthanide Complexes and their Sensing Ability for Cu2+. Chemistry 2016; 22:3037-43. [DOI: 10.1002/chem.201504300] [Citation(s) in RCA: 72] [Impact Index Per Article: 9.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/26/2015] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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- Qianqian Xu
- School of Chemical Engineering and Technology; Hebei University of Technology; GuangRong Dao 8, Hongqiao District Tianjin 300130 P. R. China
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- School of Chemical Engineering and Technology; Hebei University of Technology; GuangRong Dao 8, Hongqiao District Tianjin 300130 P. R. China
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- School of Chemical Engineering and Technology; Hebei University of Technology; GuangRong Dao 8, Hongqiao District Tianjin 300130 P. R. China
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Djinovic-Carugo K, Carugo O. Structural biology of the lanthanides-mining rare earths in the Protein Data Bank. J Inorg Biochem 2014; 143:69-76. [PMID: 25528480 DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2014.12.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/10/2014] [Revised: 12/02/2014] [Accepted: 12/02/2014] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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With its about 100,000 three-dimensional structures, the Protein Data Bank is a copious source of information: it contains also some hundreds of structures of macromolecules complexed with lanthanide cations, which are examined here. These cations, which are found in a wide variety of protein types, were introduced to determine the structures, by exploiting their anomalous dispersion (in crystallographic studies, where they are also used as crystallization additives) or the paramagnetic pseudocontact shifts (in NMR analyses). The coordination numbers in the first coordination sphere are very variable, though they tend to be close to those that are observed in small molecules or in water solution. The coordination polyhedra are also quite variable as it can be expected for large cations. Interestingly, lanthanide cations are frequently observed in packing bridges between symmetry equivalent molecules in crystals, where they tend to form polynuclear complexes, with up to seven cations bridged by water/hydroxide ligands.
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- Kristina Djinovic-Carugo
- Max F. Perutz Laboratories, University of Vienna, 5 Campus Vienna Biocenter, A-1030, Austria; Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana, Askerceva 5, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Pavia, Viale Taramelli 12, I-27100 Pavia, Italy.
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D'Aléo A, Dumont E, Maury O, Giraud N. A multidimensional approach to the analysis of chemical shift titration experiments in the frame of a multiple reaction scheme. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN CHEMISTRY : MRC 2013; 51:641-648. [PMID: 23955873 DOI: 10.1002/mrc.3994] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/27/2013] [Revised: 06/28/2013] [Accepted: 07/11/2013] [Indexed: 06/02/2023]
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We present a method for fitting curves acquired by chemical shift titration experiments, in the frame of a three-step complexation mechanism. To that end, we have implemented a fitting procedure, based on a nonlinear least squares fitting method, that determines the best fitting curve using a "coarse grid search" approach and provides distributions for the different parameters of the complexation model that are compatible with the experimental precision. The resulting analysis protocol is first described and validated on a theoretical data set. We show its ability to converge to the true parameter values of the simulated reaction scheme and to evaluate complexation constants together with multidimensional uncertainties. Then, we apply this protocol to the study of the supramolecular interactions, in aqueous solution, between a lanthanide complex and three different model molecules, using NMR titration experiments. We show that within the uncertainty that can be evaluated from the parameter distributions generated during our analysis, the affinities between the lanthanide derivative and each model molecule can be discriminated, and we propose values for the corresponding thermodynamic constants.
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- Anthony D'Aléo
- Laboratoire de Chimie, UMR 5182 CNRS, ENS-Lyon, 46 allée d'Italie, 69364, Lyon cedex 07, France
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Lewis FW, Harwood LM, Hudson MJ, Drew MGB, Hubscher-Bruder V, Videva V, Arnaud-Neu F, Stamberg K, Vyas S. BTBPs versus BTPhens: Some Reasons for Their Differences in Properties Concerning the Partitioning of Minor Actinides and the Advantages of BTPhens. Inorg Chem 2013; 52:4993-5005. [DOI: 10.1021/ic3026842] [Citation(s) in RCA: 106] [Impact Index Per Article: 9.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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- Frank W. Lewis
- Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AD, United Kingdom
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AD, United Kingdom
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AD, United Kingdom
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AD, United Kingdom
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- Université de Strasbourg, IPHC, 25 rue Becquerel 67087 Strasbourg, France CNRS, UMR7178,
67037 Strasbourg, France
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- Université de Strasbourg, IPHC, 25 rue Becquerel 67087 Strasbourg, France CNRS, UMR7178,
67037 Strasbourg, France
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- Université de Strasbourg, IPHC, 25 rue Becquerel 67087 Strasbourg, France CNRS, UMR7178,
67037 Strasbourg, France
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- Department of Nuclear Chemistry, Czech Technical University in Prague, Břehová 7, 11519 Prague 1,
Czech Republic
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- National Nuclear Laboratory, Chadwick House, Warrington
Road, Warrington WA3 6AE, United Kingdom
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He MH, Ji C, Shen ZD, Li QY, Yang GW, Shen W, Qiou QG, Shen XF. Three lanthanide-based coordination compounds with 5-[N-acetato(4-pyridyl)]tetrazolate. J COORD CHEM 2013. [DOI: 10.1080/00958972.2013.778986] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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- Ming-Hua He
- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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- a Jiangsu Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering , Changshu Institute of Technology , Changshu , P.R. China
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Dumont E, Pompidor G, D'Aléo A, Vicat J, Toupet L, Kahn R, Girard E, Maury O, Giraud N. Exploration of the supramolecular interactions involving tris-dipicolinate lanthanide complexes in protein crystals by a combined biostructural, computational and NMR study. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2013; 15:18235-42. [DOI: 10.1039/c3cp53671h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Lewis FW, Harwood LM, Hudson MJ, Drew MGB, Sypula M, Modolo G, Whittaker D, Sharrad CA, Videva V, Hubscher-Bruder V, Arnaud-Neu F. Complexation of lanthanides, actinides and transition metal cations with a 6-(1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine ligand: implications for actinide(III)/lanthanide(III) partitioning. Dalton Trans 2012; 41:9209-19. [PMID: 22729349 DOI: 10.1039/c2dt30522d] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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The quadridentate N-heterocyclic ligand 6-(5,5,8,8-tetramethyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-1,2,4-benzotriazin-3-yl)-2,2' : 6',2''-terpyridine (CyMe(4)-hemi-BTBP) has been synthesized and its interactions with Am(III), U(VI), Ln(III) and some transition metal cations have been evaluated by X-ray crystallographic analysis, Am(III)/Eu(III) solvent extraction experiments, UV absorption spectrophotometry, NMR studies and ESI-MS. Structures of 1:1 complexes with Eu(III), Ce(III) and the linear uranyl (UO(2)(2+)) ion were obtained by X-ray crystallographic analysis, and they showed similar coordination behavior to related BTBP complexes. In methanol, the stability constants of the Ln(III) complexes are slightly lower than those of the analogous quadridentate bis-triazine BTBP ligands, while the stability constant for the Yb(III) complex is higher. (1)H NMR titrations and ESI-MS with lanthanide nitrates showed that the ligand forms only 1:1 complexes with Eu(III), Ce(III) and Yb(III), while both 1:1 and 1:2 complexes were formed with La(III) and Y(III) in acetonitrile. A mixture of isomeric chiral 2:2 helical complexes was formed with Cu(I), with a slight preference (1.4:1) for a single directional isomer. In contrast, a 1:1 complex was observed with the larger Ag(I) ion. The ligand was unable to extract Am(III) or Eu(III) from nitric acid solutions into 1-octanol, except in the presence of a synergist at low acidity. The results show that the presence of two outer 1,2,4-triazine rings is required for the efficient extraction and separation of An(III) from Ln(III) by quadridentate N-donor ligands.
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- Frank W Lewis
- Department of Chemistry, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AD, UK.
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Li QY, Yang GW, Shen L, He MH, Shen W, Gu K, Jin JN. Magnesium(II), Calcium(II), and Barium(II) Coordination Compounds Constructed by 1H-Tetrazolate-5-acetic Acid Ligand. Z Anorg Allg Chem 2012. [DOI: 10.1002/zaac.201100514] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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Andreiadis ES, Imbert D, Pécaut J, Demadrille R, Mazzanti M. Self-assembly of highly luminescent lanthanide complexes promoted by pyridine-tetrazolate ligands. Dalton Trans 2012; 41:1268-77. [DOI: 10.1039/c1dt11627d] [Citation(s) in RCA: 57] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Talon R, Nauton L, Canet JL, Kahn R, Girard E, Gautier A. Clicked europium dipicolinate complexes for protein X-ray structure determination. Chem Commun (Camb) 2012; 48:11886-8. [DOI: 10.1039/c2cc36982f] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Jia X, Yagi H, Su XC, Stanton-Cook M, Huber T, Otting G. Engineering [Ln(DPA)3] 3- binding sites in proteins: a widely applicable method for tagging proteins with lanthanide ions. JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR NMR 2011; 50:411-420. [PMID: 21786031 DOI: 10.1007/s10858-011-9529-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/19/2011] [Accepted: 06/20/2011] [Indexed: 05/31/2023]
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Paramagnetic relaxation enhancements from unpaired electrons observed in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra present powerful long-range distance restraints. The most frequently used paramagnetic tags, however, are tethered to the protein via disulfide bonds, requiring proteins with single cysteine residues for covalent attachment. Here we present a straightforward strategy to tag proteins site-specifically with paramagnetic lanthanides without a tether and independent of cysteine residues. It relies on preferential binding of the complex between three dipicolinic acid molecules (DPA) and a lanthanide ion (Ln(3+)), [Ln(DPA)(3)](3-), to a pair of positively charged amino acids whose charges are not compensated by negatively charged residues nearby. This situation rarely occurs in wild-type proteins, allowing the creation of specific binding sites simply by introduction of positively charged residues that are positioned far from glutamate or aspartate residues. The concept is demonstrated with the hnRNPLL RRM1 domain. In addition, we show that histidine- and arginine-tags present binding sites for [Ln(DPA)(3)](3-).
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- Xinying Jia
- Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 0200, Australia
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Zebret S, Besnard C, Hamacek J. Tris(6-carb-oxy-pyridine-2-carboxyl-ato)terbium(III) 2.75-hydrate. Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online 2011; 67:m968-9. [PMID: 21836945 PMCID: PMC3151876 DOI: 10.1107/s1600536811024135] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/18/2011] [Accepted: 06/20/2011] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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In the title compound, [Tb(C7H4NO4)3]·2.75H2O, the Tb3+ atom is coordinated by three tridentate 6-carboxypyridine-2-carboxylate ligands and lies on a crystallographic threefold rotation axis. The coordination polyhedron around TbIII adopts a distorted tricapped trigonal–prismatic geometry. Disordered water molecules with partial occupancy are also present in the crystal, one of which is associated with each of the carboxylate O atoms of the complex unit.
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Gruszczyk J, Fleurie A, Olivares-Illana V, Béchet E, Zanella-Cleon I, Moréra S, Meyer P, Pompidor G, Kahn R, Grangeasse C, Nessler S. Structure analysis of the Staphylococcus aureus UDP-N-acetyl-mannosamine dehydrogenase Cap5O involved in capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis. J Biol Chem 2011; 286:17112-21. [PMID: 21454499 PMCID: PMC3089555 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m110.216002] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/23/2010] [Revised: 03/06/2011] [Indexed: 01/05/2023] Open
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Bacterial UDP-sugar dehydrogenases are part of the biosynthesis pathway of extracellular polysaccharides. These compounds act as important virulence factors by protecting the cell from opsonophagocytosis and complement-mediated killing. In Staphylococcus aureus, the protein Cap5O catalyzes the oxidation of UDP-N-acetyl-mannosamine to UDP-N-acetyl-mannosaminuronic acid. Cap5O is crucial for the production of serotype 5 capsular polysaccharide that prevents the interaction of bacteria with both phagocytic and nonphagocytic eukaryotic cells. However, details of its catalytic mechanism remain unknown. We thus crystallized Cap5O and solved the first structure of an UDP-N-acetyl-mannosamine dehydrogenase. This study revealed that the catalytic cysteine makes a disulfide bond that has never been observed in other structurally characterized members of the NDP-sugar dehydrogenase family. Biochemical and mutagenesis experiments demonstrated that the formation of this disulfide bridge regulates the activity of Cap5O. We also identified two arginine residues essential for Cap5O activity. Previous data suggested that Cap5O is activated by tyrosine phosphorylation, so we characterized the phosphorylation site and examined the underlying regulatory mechanism.
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- Jakub Gruszczyk
- From the Laboratoire d'Enzymologie et Biochimie Structurales, Centre de Recherche de Gif, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette, France
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- the Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines, UMR 5086 (CNRS, Université Lyon 1), 7 Passage du Vercors, 69367 Lyon, France, and
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- From the Laboratoire d'Enzymologie et Biochimie Structurales, Centre de Recherche de Gif, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette, France
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- the Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines, UMR 5086 (CNRS, Université Lyon 1), 7 Passage du Vercors, 69367 Lyon, France, and
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- the Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines, UMR 5086 (CNRS, Université Lyon 1), 7 Passage du Vercors, 69367 Lyon, France, and
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- From the Laboratoire d'Enzymologie et Biochimie Structurales, Centre de Recherche de Gif, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette, France
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- From the Laboratoire d'Enzymologie et Biochimie Structurales, Centre de Recherche de Gif, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette, France
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- the Institut de Biologie Structurale J.-P. Ebel, UMR 5075 (CNRS, CEA, UJF), 41 Rue Jules Horowitz, 38027 Grenoble, France
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- the Institut de Biologie Structurale J.-P. Ebel, UMR 5075 (CNRS, CEA, UJF), 41 Rue Jules Horowitz, 38027 Grenoble, France
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- the Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines, UMR 5086 (CNRS, Université Lyon 1), 7 Passage du Vercors, 69367 Lyon, France, and
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- From the Laboratoire d'Enzymologie et Biochimie Structurales, Centre de Recherche de Gif, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette, France
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Pompidor G, Maury O, Vicat J, Kahn R. A dipicolinate lanthanide complex for solving protein structures using anomalous diffraction. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D: BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 2010; 66:762-9. [DOI: 10.1107/s0907444910010954] [Citation(s) in RCA: 18] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/27/2010] [Accepted: 03/23/2010] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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Tris-dipicolinate lanthanide complexes were used to prepare derivative crystals of six proteins: hen egg-white lysozyme, turkey egg-white lysozyme, thaumatin fromThaumatococcus daniellii, urate oxidase fromAspergillus flavus, porcine pancreatic elastase and xylanase fromTrichoderma reesei. Diffraction data were collected using either synchrotron radiation or X-rays from a laboratory source. In all cases, the complex turned out to be bound to the protein and the phases determined using the anomalous scattering of the lanthanide led to high-quality electron-density maps. The binding mode of the complex was characterized from the refined structures. The lanthanide tris-dipicolinate was found to bind through interactions between carboxylate groups of the dipicolinate ligands and hydrogen-bond donor groups of the protein. In each binding site, one enantiomeric form of the complex is selected from the racemic solution according to the specific site topology. For hen egg-white lysozyme and xylanase, derivative crystals obtained by cocrystallization belonged to a new monoclinicC2 crystal form that diffracted to high resolution.
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Thuéry P, Masci B. Lanthanide–organic assemblies with pyrazinetetracarboxylic and benzophenone-3,3′,4,4′-tetracarboxylic acids. CrystEngComm 2010. [DOI: 10.1039/c002054k] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Deng ZP, Kang W, Huo LH, Zhao H, Gao S. Rare-earth organic frameworks involving three types of architecture tuned by the lanthanide contraction effect: hydrothermal syntheses, structures and luminescence. Dalton Trans 2010; 39:6276-84. [DOI: 10.1039/c0dt00031k] [Citation(s) in RCA: 57] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Mooibroek TJ, Gamez P, Pevec A, Kasunič M, Kozlevčar B, Fu WT, Reedijk J. Efficient, stable, tunable, and easy to synthesize, handle and recycle luminescent materials: [H2NMe2]3[Ln(iii)(2,6-dipicolinolate)3] (Ln = Eu, Tb, or its solid solutions). Dalton Trans 2010; 39:6483-7. [DOI: 10.1039/c000076k] [Citation(s) in RCA: 40] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Su XC, Liang H, Loscha KV, Otting G. [Ln(DPA)3]3− Is a Convenient Paramagnetic Shift Reagent for Protein NMR Studies. J Am Chem Soc 2009; 131:10352-3. [DOI: 10.1021/ja9034957] [Citation(s) in RCA: 49] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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- Xun-Cheng Su
- Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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- Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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- Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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- Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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Rutten L, Wieczorek B, Mannie JP, Kruithof C, Dijkstra H, Egmond M, Lutz M, Klein Gebbink R, Gros P, van Koten G. Solid-State Structural Characterization of Cutinase-ECE-Pincer-Metal Hybrids. Chemistry 2009; 15:4270-80. [DOI: 10.1002/chem.200801995] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/12/2022]
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Davies CL, Dux EL, Duhme-Klair AK. Supramolecular interactions between functional metal complexes and proteins. Dalton Trans 2009:10141-54. [DOI: 10.1039/b915776j] [Citation(s) in RCA: 64] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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