Marintchev Assen, Frueh Dominique, Wagner Gerhard
Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Methods Enzymol. 2007;430:283-331. doi: 10.1016/S0076-6879(07)30012-8.
Translation in the cell is carried out by complex molecular machinery involving a dynamic network of protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions. Along the multiple steps of the translation pathway, individual interactions are constantly formed, remodeled, and broken, which presents special challenges when studying this sophisticated system. NMR is a still actively developing technology that has recently been used to solve the structures of several translation factors. However, NMR also has a number of other unique capabilities, of which the broader scientific community may not always be aware. In particular, when studying macromolecular interactions, NMR can be used for a wide range of tasks from testing unambiguously whether two molecules interact to solving the structure of the complex. NMR can also provide insights into the dynamics of the molecules, their folding/unfolding, as well as the effects of interactions with binding partners on these processes. In this chapter, we have tried to summarize, in a popular format, the various types of information about macromolecular interactions that can be obtained with NMR. Special attention is given to areas where the use of NMR provides unique information that is difficult to obtain with other approaches. Our intent was to help the general scientific audience become more familiar with the power of NMR, the current status of the technological limitations of individual NMR methods, as well as the numerous applications, in particular for studying protein-protein interactions in translation.
细胞内的翻译过程由复杂的分子机制完成,该机制涉及蛋白质 - 蛋白质和蛋白质 - RNA相互作用的动态网络。在翻译途径的多个步骤中,个体相互作用不断形成、重塑和断裂,这在研究这个复杂系统时带来了特殊挑战。核磁共振(NMR)是一项仍在积极发展的技术,最近已被用于解析多种翻译因子的结构。然而,NMR还有许多其他独特的功能,而广大科学界可能并不总是了解这些功能。特别是在研究大分子相互作用时,NMR可用于广泛的任务,从明确测试两个分子是否相互作用到解析复合物的结构。NMR还可以深入了解分子的动力学、它们的折叠/解折叠过程,以及与结合伴侣的相互作用对这些过程的影响。在本章中,我们试图以通俗的形式总结通过NMR可以获得的有关大分子相互作用的各种类型信息。特别关注了NMR的使用能提供其他方法难以获得的独特信息的领域。我们的目的是帮助广大科研人员更熟悉NMR的强大功能、各个NMR方法的技术局限性现状,以及众多应用,特别是用于研究翻译过程中的蛋白质 - 蛋白质相互作用。