Measurement of Ligand–Target Residence Times by 1H Relaxation Dispersion NMR Spectroscopy

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2016.0

Abstract

A ligand-observed 1H NMR relaxation experiment is introduced for measuring the binding kinetics of low-molecular-weight compounds to their biomolecular targets. We show that this approach, which does not require any isotope labeling, is applicable to ligand-target systems involving proteins and nucleic acids of variable molecular size. The experiment is particularly useful for the systematic investigation of low affinity molecules with residence times in the micro- to millisecond time regime.

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