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A Gadolinium Spin Label with Both a Narrow Central Transition and Short Tether for Use in Double Electron Electron Resonance Distance Measurements
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMolecular BiologyGadolinium Spin LabelProtein HomodimerSpin DynamicMagnetismAnalytical InstrumentationElectron Paramagnetic ResonanceAnalytical ChemistryDeer MeasurementBiophysicsNarrow Central TransitionPhysicsBiochemistryQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsShort TetherSpin LabelElectron Spin Resonance Dating
The design, synthesis, and application of a nine-coordinate gadolinium(III)-containing spin label, [Gd.sTPATCN]-SL, for use in nanometer-distance measurement experiments by EPR spectroscopy is presented. The spin label links to cysteines via a short thioether tether and has a narrow central transition indicative of small zero-field splitting (ZFS). A protein homodimer, TRIM25cc, was selectively labeled with [Gd.sTPATCN]-SL (70%) and a nitroxide (30%) under mild conditions and measured using the double electron electron resonance (DEER) technique with both commercial Q-band and home-built W-band spectrometers. The label shows great promise for increasing the sensitivity of DEER measurements through both its favorable relaxation parameters and the large DEER modulation depth at both Q- and W-band for the inter-Gd(III) DEER measurement which, at 9%, is the largest recorded under these conditions.
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