Prof. Dr. U. Benjamin Kaupp
center of advanced european studies and research (caesar)
u.b.kaupp@caesar.de View member: Prof. Dr. U. Benjamin Kaupp
Journal of the American Chemical Society
The function of proteins is linked to their conformations that can be resolved with several high-resolution methods. However, only a few methods can provide the temporal order of intermediates and conformational changes, with each having its limitations. Here, we combine pulsed electron-electron double resonance spectroscopy with a microsecond freeze-hyperquenching setup to achieve spatiotemporal resolution in the angstrom range and lower microsecond time scale. We show that the conformational change of the C-helix in the cyclic nucleotide-binding domain of the potassium channel occurs within about 150 μs and can be resolved with angstrom precision. Thus, this approach holds great promise for obtaining 4D landscapes of conformational changes in biomolecules.
PMID: 33905249
center of advanced european studies and research (caesar)
u.b.kaupp@caesar.de View member: Prof. Dr. U. Benjamin Kaupp