Effects of molecular rotational motion on distance measurements
on the 23L/131R1p mutant. Three different conditions were investigated,
namely protein in buffer at 298 K, protein in buffer with 30% (w/v)
sucrose (298 K), and protein immobilized on the CNBr-sepharose (298
K, see row labels). For each row, two theories, the fast motional
approximation (the “Fast” column) and the rigid motional
approximation (the “Rigid” column), were used to calculate
the average Cu2+-R1p distances based on SR data (green
bars) and the “DEER-averaged” distance (red bars). Black
curves are the Cu2+-nitroxide distance distribution measured
from DEER on 23L/131R1p with 25% (v/v) glycerol as a cryoprotectant.