13C direct detection is becoming an increasingly efficient approach to identify signals of residues that escape detection in 1H detected experiments. Pulse sequences have been developed to obtain 1H partially recoupled experiments for the measurement of the 1JHαCα and 1JHN couplings with the same resolution available in conventional 1H detected experiments. A consistent set of backbone rdc obtained without any 1H-based experiment has been obtained and shown to be effective for protein solution structure determination.
13C direct detected NMR increases the detectability of residual dipolar couplings / S.Balayssac; I.Bertini; C.Luchinat; G.Parigi; M.Piccioli. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0002-7863. - STAMPA. - 128:(2006), pp. 15042-15043. [10.1021/ja0645436]
13C direct detected NMR increases the detectability of residual dipolar couplings
BERTINI, IVANO;LUCHINAT, CLAUDIO;PARIGI, GIACOMO;PICCIOLI, MARIO
2006
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13C direct detection is becoming an increasingly efficient approach to identify signals of residues that escape detection in 1H detected experiments. Pulse sequences have been developed to obtain 1H partially recoupled experiments for the measurement of the 1JHαCα and 1JHN couplings with the same resolution available in conventional 1H detected experiments. A consistent set of backbone rdc obtained without any 1H-based experiment has been obtained and shown to be effective for protein solution structure determination.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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