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Design and construction of a quadruple-resonance MAS NMR probe for investigation of extensively deuterated biomolecules.

Kelsey A Collier1, Suvrajit Sengupta2, Catalina A Espinosa2, John E Kelly2, Jessica I Kelz2, Rachel W Martin3.   

Abstract

Extensive deuteration is frequently used in solid-state NMR studies of biomolecules because it dramatically reduces both homonuclear (1H-1H) and heteronuclear (1H-13C and 1H-15N) dipolar interactions. This approach greatly improves resolution, enables low-power rf decoupling, and facilitates 1H-detected experiments even in rigid solids at moderate MAS rates. However, the resolution enhancement is obtained at some cost due the reduced abundance of protons available for polarization transfer. Although deuterium is a useful spin-1 NMR nucleus, in typical experiments the deuterons are not directly utilized because the available probes are usually triple-tuned to 1H,13C and 15N. Here we describe a 1H/13C/2H/15N MAS ssNMR probe designed for solid-state NMR of extensively deuterated biomolecules. The probe utilizes coaxial coils, with a modified Alderman-Grant resonator for the 1H channel, and a multiply resonant solenoid for 13C/2H/15N. A coaxial tuning-tube design is used for all four channels in order to efficiently utilize the constrained physical space available inside the magnet bore. Isolation among the channels is likewise achieved using short, adjustable transmission line elements. We present benchmarks illustrating the tuning of each channel and isolation among them and the magnetic field profiles at each frequency of interest. Finally, representative NMR data are shown demonstrating the performance of both the detection and decoupling circuits.
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Keywords:  Deuterium NMR; Instrumentation; Magic angle spinning; Probe development; Solid-state NMR

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29059553      PMCID: PMC6317732          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2017.10.002

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


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