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Christian Richter1, Helena Kovacs, Janina Buck, Anna Wacker, Boris Fürtig, Wolfgang Bermel, Harald Schwalbe.
Abstract
We present here a set of (13)C-direct detected NMR experiments to facilitate the resonance assignment of RNA oligonucleotides. Three experiments have been developed: (1) the (H)CC-TOCSY-experiment utilizing a virtual decoupling scheme to assign the intraresidual ribose (13)C-spins, (2) the (H)CPC-experiment that correlates each phosphorus with the C4' nuclei of adjacent nucleotides via J(C,P) couplings and (3) the (H)CPC-CCH-TOCSY-experiment that correlates the phosphorus nuclei with the respective C1',H1' ribose signals. The experiments were applied to two RNA hairpin structures. The current set of (13)C-direct detected experiments allows direct and unambiguous assignment of the majority of the hetero nuclei and the identification of the individual ribose moieties following their sequential assignment. Thus, (13)C-direct detected NMR methods constitute useful complements to the conventional (1)H-detected approach for the resonance assignment of oligonucleotides that is often hindered by the limited chemical shift dispersion. The developed methods can also be applied to large deuterated RNAs.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20544375 PMCID: PMC2900595 DOI: 10.1007/s10858-010-9429-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomol NMR ISSN: 0925-2738 Impact factor: 2.835