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Hello friends ,

my target Protein is existing as multimer (i.e Monomer,dimer,tetrameter ) before binding to the peptide . After protein is binding to the peptide , we are assuming that target protein is existing as dimer .

So could you please suggest any supporting NMR experiments and reference to prove protein's Dimer state ?

asked Oct 30 '11 at 03:49

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updated Oct 31 '11 at 12:16


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I am not professional, but I have finish my experiments for protein structure analysis with NMR by some commercial company. That's very efficient if your budget is enough.

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answered Jun 27 '16 at 03:02

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I dont have much experience with this but depending on your proteins size id suggest looking into DOSY type experiments for this worst case scenario youd be able to show that it went from heterogeneous pre-ligand binding to something relatively smaller. if you have access to AUC though this would be better, less material required and should be more accurate, I had a problem with a protein of unknown oligomerisation state, I found estimating the hydrodynamic radius from size exclusion and using that to analyze my AUC data gave me a definitive answer. but for nmr I guess DOSY should work quite well?

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answered Oct 31 '11 at 07:25

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http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/~sfb449/lit/B15/B15_5.pdf - Thomas Garner (Oct 31 '11 at 09:26)

Thanks for your helpful comments ! - sri (Oct 31 '11 at 12:20)

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