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1.2 GHz NMR System

Fachliche Zuordnung Grundlagen der Biologie und Medizin
Förderung Förderung in 2013
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 232373812
 
The research goal of the BIN is devoted to the development of marker molecules for application in human neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer, Parkinson disease and ALS. This requires optimization of small molecules for biomolecular targets (BIN’s chemistry group) using structural biology tools and modelling (BIN’s computational biophysics group), adaption of these molecules to imaging modalities (microscopy’s BIN groups) and testing of those in animal models (NanoSims BINgroup) and in human patients (PET BIN group). The established and anticipated targets will include large intrinsically disordered and high-molecular weight proteins such as TDP43 (ALS), as well as membrane proteins. The structure and interaction of such proteins with small molecules will be investigated with the 1.2 GHz spectrometer in solution and molecular modelling (computational BIN group). Compared to the existing 900 MHz, which is the highest field presently available in Göttingen, resolution will increase by a factor of 3.16 in four-dimensional NMR experiments and sensitivity will increase by a factor of (1.2/0.9)1,5 = 1.53 if the line width does not change. This is the case for the targets that are in the focus of BIN, namely, intrinsically disordered proteins as well as high-molecular weight complexes and membrane proteins where methyl groups’ line widths are least affected by molecular weight. In addition, paramagnetically induced dipolar couplings and chemical shift variance important for relaxation dispersion measurements scale with (1.2/0.9)2. = 1.78. Based on experienceswith previous steps in magnetic field, we expect that the 1.2 GHz will allow the BIN/UMG to tackle applications that are of interest according to the BIN Research programme and that are currently outside of its grasp.
DFG-Verfahren Forschungsgroßgeräte
Gerätegruppe 1740 Hochauflösende NMR-Spektrometer
 
 

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