Biophysics and Physicobiology
Online ISSN : 2189-4779
ISSN-L : 2189-4779
Method and Protocol
Deuteration Aiming for Neutron Scattering
Aya OkudaRintaro InoueKen MorishimaTomohide SaioYasuhiro YunokiMaho Yagi-UtsumiHirokazu YagiMasahiro ShimizuNobuhiro SatoReiko UradeKoichi KatoMasaaki Sugiyama
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2021 Volume 18 Pages 16-27

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The distinguished feature of neutron as a scattering probe is an isotope effect, especially the large difference in neutron scattering length between hydrogen and deuterium. The difference renders the different visibility between hydrogenated and deuterated proteins. Therefore, the combination of deuterated protein and neutron scattering enables the selective visualization of a target domain in the complex or a target protein in the multi-component system. Despite of this fascinating character, there exist several problems for the general use of this method: difficulty and high cost for protein deuteration, and control and determination of deuteration ratio of the sample. To resolve them, the protocol of protein deuteration techniques is presented in this report. It is strongly expected that this protocol will offer more opportunity for conducting the neutron scattering studies with deuterated proteins.

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