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T614 0-263 Sentence denotes A third method called structural information using Overhauser effects and selective labeling (SOS-NMR), relies of STD experiments performed on ligand complexes with different protein samples that have been fully deuterated excluding a specific type of amino acid.
T615 264-506 Sentence denotes In other words, the data obtained by SOS-NMR gives insight into the ligand-binding amino acid composition and when taken into consideration the 3D structure of targeted protein can be used to establish the structure of protein-ligand complex.
T616 507-684 Sentence denotes This approach has been demonstrated using two complexes—FKBP complexed to 2-(3′-pyridyl)-benzimidazole and MurA complexed to uridine diphosphateN-acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc).
T617 685-766 Sentence denotes The results showed that for FKBP and MurA, only four and three amino acids (FKBP:
T618 767-792 Sentence denotes Ile, Val, Leu, Met; MurA:
T619 793-911 Sentence denotes Trp, Phe, His) were needed to be selectively protonated in perdeuterated samples to establish the ligand-binding site.
T620 912-1024 Sentence denotes Additionally, on average only 6 amino acids were required for accurate identification of ligand-binding surface.
T621 1025-1127 Sentence denotes According to authors SOS-NMR can greatly improve the early stages of the drug discovery process [397].
T622 1128-1255 Sentence denotes Moreover, combining SOS-NMR with other methods can even further increase chances for a positive outcome of an experiment [398].