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Rieko Ishima1, Dennis A Torchia.
Abstract
Relaxation compensated constant-time Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill relaxation dispersion experiments for amide protons are presented that detect mus-ms time-scale dynamics of protein backbone amide sites. Because of their ten-fold larger magnetogyric ratio, much shorter 180 degrees pulses can be applied to (1)H than to (15)N spins; therefore, off-resonance effects are reduced and a wider range of effective rf fields can often be used in the case of (1)H experiments. Applications to [(1)H-(15)N]-ubiquitin and [(1)H-(15)N]-perdeuterated HIV-1 protease are discussed. In the case of ubiquitin, we present a pulse sequence that reduces artifacts that arise from homonuclear (3)J(H(N)-H(alpha)) coupling. In the case of the protease, we show that relaxation dispersion of both (1)H and (15)N spins provides a more comprehensive picture of slow backbone dynamics than does the relaxation dispersion of either spin alone. We also compare the relative merits of (1)H versus (15)N transverse relaxation measurements and note the benefits of using a perdeuterated protein to measure the relaxation dispersion of both spin types.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12652136 DOI: 10.1023/a:1022851228405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomol NMR ISSN: 0925-2738 Impact factor: 2.835