The training will be primarily based on practical sessions in which challenging biological systems are produced and labelled. Systems such as large multi-domain proteins, large monomeric proteins, oligomeric protein assemblies, and large RNAs will be used as well as RNA and proteins of interest brought by the participants. Practical sessions will be linked to theoretical classes, and discussion sessions will be organized to promote exchange between participants and instructors. All labelled samples produced by the trainees will be characterized on the IBS high-field NMR platform.
The sessions will cover the following isotopic labeling methods:
• Adaptation, optimization and large scale production of protein in E. coli grown in perdeuterated media
• Methyl specific labelling of large proteins
• Cell-free expression, specific labelling and perdeuteration of soluble and membrane proteins
• Isotopic labeling of protein produced in eukaryotic cells
• In-cell NMR
• In vitro production of specifically labelled RNA
• Cost effective strategies for in vivo production of uniformally labelled RNA
• Segmental labelling of proteins & RNAs