Literature DB >> 9632544

13C-NOESY-HSQC with Split Carbon Evolution for Increased Resolution with Uniformly Labeled Proteins.

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Abstract

Two new pulse sequences are presented for the recording of 2D 13C-HSQC and 3D 13C-NOESY-HSQC experiments, containing two consecutive carbon evolution periods. The two periods are separated by a z-filter which creates a clean CxHz-quantum state for evolution in the second period. Each period is incremented (in a non-constant-time fashion) only to the extent that the defocusing of carbon inphase magnetization through J-coupling with neighboring carbons remains insignificant. Therefore, 13C homonuclear J-couplings are rendered ineffective, reducing the loss of signal and peak splitting commonly associated with long 13C evolution times. The two periods are incremented according to a special acquisition protocol employing a 13C-13C gradient echo to yield a data set analogous to one obtained by evolution over the added duration of both periods. The spectra recorded with the new technique on uniformly 13C-labeled proteins at twice the evolution time of the standard 13C-HSQC experiment display a nearly twofold enhancement of resolution in the carbon domain, while maintaining a good sensitivity even in the case of large proteins. Applied to the IIAMan protein of E. coli (31 kDa), the 13C-HSQC experiment recorded with a carbon evolution time of 2 x 8 ms showed a 36% decrease in linewidths compared to the standard 13C-HSQC experiment, and the S/N ratio of representative cross-peaks was reduced to 40%. This reduction reflects mostly the typical loss of intensity observed when recording with an increased resolution. The 13C-NOESY-HSQC experiment derived from the 13C-HSQC experiment yielded additional NOE restraints between resonances which previously had been unresolved. Copyright 1998 Academic Press.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9632544     DOI: 10.1006/jmre.1998.1416

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


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