| Literature DB >> 34311422 |
Ahallya Jaladeep1, Claris Niya Varghese1, Ashok Sekhar2.
Abstract
The application of NMR spectroscopy for studying molecular and reaction dynamics relies crucially on the measurement of the magnitude of radiofrequency (RF) fields that are used to nutate or lock the nuclear magnetization. Here, we report a method for measuring RF field amplitudes that leverages the intrinsic modulations observed in offset-dependent NMR nutation profiles of small molecules. Such nutation profiles are exquisitely sensitive to the magnitude of the RF field, and B1 values ranging from 1 to 2000 Hz, as well the inhomogeneity in B1 distributions, can be determined with high accuracy and precision using this approach. In order to measure B1 fields associated with NMR experiments carried out on protein or nucleic acids, where these modulations are obscured by the large transverse relaxation rate constants of the analyte, our approach can be used in conjunction with a suitable external small molecule standard, expanding the scope of the method for large biomolecules.Entities:
Keywords: CEST; NMR spectroscopy; Nutation; RF inhomogeneity; Radiofrequency field strength; Relaxation dispersion
Year: 2021 PMID: 34311422 PMCID: PMC7612739 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2021.107032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Magn Reson ISSN: 1090-7807 Impact factor: 2.734