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Radio Signals from Live Cells: The Coming of Age of In-Cell Solution NMR

Enrico Luchinat, Matteo Cremonini, Lucia Banci

2022Chemical Reviews81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A detailed knowledge of the complex processes that make cells and organisms alive is fundamental in order to understand diseases and to develop novel drugs and therapeutic treatments. To this aim, biological macromolecules should ideally be characterized at atomic resolution directly within the cellular environment. Among the existing structural techniques, solution NMR stands out as the only one able to investigate at high resolution the structure and dynamic behavior of macromolecules directly in living cells. With the advent of more sensitive NMR hardware and new biotechnological tools, modern in-cell NMR approaches have been established since the early 2000s. At the coming of age of in-cell NMR, we provide a detailed overview of its developments and applications in the 20 years that followed its inception. We review the existing approaches for cell sample preparation and isotopic labeling, the application of in-cell NMR to important biological questions, and the development of NMR bioreactor devices, which greatly increase the lifetime of the cells allowing real-time monitoring of intracellular metabolites and proteins. Finally, we share our thoughts on the future perspectives of the in-cell NMR methodology.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryMacromoleculeHigh resolutionNanotechnologyNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyResolution (logic)Biochemical engineeringIntracellularFluorine-19 NMRChemical physicsSample (material)Living cellBiological systemCarbon-13 NMRIsotopic labelingBiological cellMacromolecular SubstancesProton NMRLow resolutionLiving systemsComputational biologyOrder (exchange)Advanced NMR Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsLanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes