Gd(III)–Gd(III) Relaxation-Induced Dipolar
Modulation Enhancement for In-Cell Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
Distance Determination
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In-cell
distance determination by electron paramagnetic resonance
(EPR) spectroscopy reveals essential structural information about
biomacromolecules under native conditions. We demonstrate that the
pulsed EPR technique RIDME (relaxation induced dipolar modulation
enhancement) can be utilized for such distance determination. The
performance of in-cell RIDME has been assessed at Q-band using stiff
molecular rulers labeled with Gd(III)-PyMTA and microinjected into Xenopus laevis oocytes. The overtone coefficients are determined
to be the same for protonated aqueous solutions and inside cells.
As compared to in-cell DEER (double electron–electron resonance,
also abbreviated as PELDOR), in-cell RIDME features approximately
5 times larger modulation depth and does not show artificial broadening
in the distance distributions due to the effect of pseudosecular terms.
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Azarkh, Mykhailo; Bieber, Anna; Qi, Mian; Fischer, Jörg W.
A.; Yulikov, Maxim; Godt, Adelheid; et al. (2019). Gd(III)–Gd(III) Relaxation-Induced Dipolar
Modulation Enhancement for In-Cell Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
Distance Determination. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b00340