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* It has been found that the best protein concentration range is 0.00 uM to 40.0 uM to get a complete binding curve for the majority of ligands. This is only for HSA and is most likely different for different proteins. | * It has been found that the best protein concentration range is 0.00 uM to 40.0 uM to get a complete binding curve for the majority of ligands. This is only for HSA and is most likely different for different proteins. | ||
* Solution Human Serum Albumin is only good for about fourteen days, make sure to write down the date made and make new sample every 14days as needed | * Solution Human Serum Albumin is only good for about fourteen days, make sure to write down the date made and make new sample every 14days as needed | ||
Revision as of 15:19, 20 March 2017
Protein Stock Preparation
- Make 2.0 mM (2000 uM) HSA stock solution
- Dissolve 130.8 mg of HSA (MW = 65400 g) in 1.0 mL D2O
- Make a set of serial dilutions starting with the 2.0 mM stock (see table 1) (NOTE: at these stock solutions it only takes 10.0 uL of protein sample to give the desired protein concentration in the NMR tube)
- Spin Samples down in mini centrifuge
- Press short button until max speed then release
- Measure the absorbance and generate a standard curve for the new samples.
- Make 10X dilutions (10.0 uL HSA and 990 uL D2O)
Table 1:
Sample No. | NMR [HSA] (uM) | [HSA] (uM) | Volume (n+1) sample (uL) | Volume of D2O (uL) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0.000 | 0.00 | 0 | 0 |
2 | 0.100 | 5.00 | 500 | 500 |
3 | 0.200 | 10.00 | 500 | 500 |
4 | 0.400 | 20.00 | 667 | 333 |
5 | 0.600 | 30.00 | 750 | 250 |
6 | 0.800 | 40.00 | 800 | 200 |
7 | 1.000 | 50.00 | 500 | 500 |
8 | 2.000 | 100.00 | 667 | 333 |
9 | 3.000 | 150.00 | 750 | 250 |
10 | 4.000 | 200.00 | 667 | 333 |
11 | 6.000 | 300.00 | 750 | 250 |
12 | 8.000 | 400.00 | 800 | 200 |
13 | 10.00 | 500.00 | 833 | 167 |
14 | 12.00 | 600.00 | 857 | 143 |
15 | 14.00 | 700.00 | 875 | 125 |
16 | 16.00 | 800.00 | 889 | 111 |
17 | 18.00 | 900.00 | 900 | 100 |
18 | 20.00 | 1000.00 | 667 | 333 |
19 | 30.00 | 1500.00 | 750 | 250 |
20 | 40.00 | 2000.00 | 130.8 mg | 1 mL |
Ligand Stock Preparation
- Make 50.0 mM Potassium Phosphate buffer at pH 7.0 in D2O
- For 500.0 mL total solution, measure 2.177 g K2HPO4 (MW = 174.18 g/mol) and 1.70 g KH2PO4 (MW = 136.09g/mol) in separate 250.0 mL volumetric flasks and fill to line with 99.9% D2O.
- Spike with 500 uL of TMSP from 10.0 uM stock solution
- Make 500.0 uL fresh ligand stocks at 20.0 mM concentration
- Calculate the mass of ligand needed and dissolve in 500.0 uL of 100% DMSO
- Make 11.0 mL titration stocks
- Single ligands: In Falcon tube add, in order, 10.5 mL Potassium Phosphate buffer, 440 uL 100% DMSO and finally 55 uL of fresh ligand stock.
- Ligand Mixtures: In a Falcon tube add in order: 10.390 mL Potassium Phosphate buffer, 440 uL 100% DMSO and finally 55μL of each fresh ligand stock solution (The 2 non-binders Choline Bromide and Uridine-5’-monophosphate plus the binding ligand)
- Vortex the titration stock solutions to mix
NMR Sample Preparation
- Label 20 1.5 uL centrifuge tubes with the ligand and protein concentration
- To each tube add 490 uL of the ligand titration stock solution
- To each tube add 10 uL of the specific protein stock to the intended sample (i.e. add 10 uL of 400 uM stock to get protein concentration in NMR tube of 8 uM)
- Spin samples down in mini-centrifuge to make sure all sample is in the bottom of tube
- Pipette sample out of centrifuge tubes and into NMR tubes making sure not to get any bubbles
- Run samples on NMR using the zgesgp pulse program (1D-FASTNMR parameter set) or other comparable method for water pre-saturation
Important Notes
- This is a general method for preparing samples for NMR titrations and can be amended as needed.
- It has been found that the best protein concentration range is 0.00 uM to 40.0 uM to get a complete binding curve for the majority of ligands. This is only for HSA and is most likely different for different proteins.
- Solution Human Serum Albumin is only good for about fourteen days, make sure to write down the date made and make new sample every 14days as needed