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1H detected 1H,15N correlation spectroscopy in rotating solids.

B Reif1, R G Griffin.   

Abstract

We describe new correlation experiments suitable for determining long-range 1H-1H distances in 2H,15N-labeled peptides and proteins. The approach uses perdeuteration together with back substitution of exchangeable protons during sample preparation as a means of attenuating the strong 1H-1H dipolar couplings that broaden 1H magic angle spinning (MAS) spectra of solids. In the approach described here, we retain 100% of the 1H sensitivity by labeling and detecting all exchangeable sites. This is in contrast to homonuclear multiple pulse decoupling sequences that are applied during detection and that compromise sensitivity because of the requirement of sampling between pulses. As a result 1H detection provides a gain in sensitivity of >5 compared to the 15N detected version of the experiment (at a MAS frequency of 13.5kHz). The pulse schemes make use of the favorable dispersion of the amide 15Ns resonances in the protein backbone. The experiments are demonstrated on a sample of the uniformly 2H,15N-labeled dipeptide N-Ac-Val-Leu-OH and are analogous to the solution-state suite of HSQC-NOESY experiments. In this compound the 1H amide linewidths at 750MHz vary from approximately 0.67 ppm at omega(r)/2pi approximately 5kHz to approximately 0.20 ppm at omega(r)/2pi approximately 30kHz, indicating that useful resolution is available in the 1H spectrum via this approach. Since the experiments circumvent the problem of dipolar truncation in the 1H-1H spin system, they should make it possible to measure long-range distances in a uniformly labeled environment. Thus, we expect the experiments to be useful in constraining the global fold of a protein.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12565053     DOI: 10.1016/s1090-7807(02)00035-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Magn Reson        ISSN: 1090-7807            Impact factor:   2.229


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