1-(Adamantan-1-yl)ethanamine

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CAS: 13392-28-4
MF: C12H21N
MW: 179.30184
Synonyms: 1-(Adamantan-1-yl)ethanamine

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Robert G. Griffin

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Co-reporter: Loren B. Andreas, Alexander B. Barnes, Björn Corzilius, James J. Chou, Eric A. Miller, Marc Caporini, Melanie Rosay, and Robert G. Griffin
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Publication Date(Web):March 12, 2013
DOI: 10.1021/bi400150x
We demonstrate the use of dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) to elucidate ligand binding to a membrane protein using dipolar recoupling magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR. In particular, we detect drug binding in the proton transporter M218–60 from influenza A using recoupling experiments at room temperature and with cryogenic DNP. The results indicate that the pore binding site of rimantadine is correlated with previously reported widespread chemical shift changes, suggesting functional binding in the pore. Futhermore, the 15N-labeled ammonium of rimantadine was observed near A30 13Cβ and G34 13Cα, suggesting a possible hydrogen bond to A30 carbonyl. Cryogenic DNP was required to observe the weaker external binding site(s) in a ZF-TEDOR spectrum. This approach is generally applicable, particularly for weakly bound ligands, in which case the application of MAS NMR dipolar recoupling requires the low temperatures to quench dynamic exchange processes. For the fully protonated samples investigated, we observed DNP signal enhancements of ∼10 at 400 MHz using only 4–6 mM of the polarizing agent TOTAPOL. At 600 MHz and with DNP, we measured a distance between the drug and the protein to a precision of 0.2 Å.

Alexander M Klibanov

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Timothy A. Cross

Florida State University
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Gregory B. Dudley

Florida State University
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Daniele Leonori

University of Manchester
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Colin W. G. Fishwick

University of Leeds
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Richard FOSTER

University of Leeds
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Young-Tae Chang

National University of Singapore
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Taicheng An

Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Peng Zhan

Shandong University
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