Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5406634 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2010 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Herein is described a useful approach in solid-state NMR, for selecting homonuclear 13C-13C spin pairs in a multiple-13C homonuclear dipolar coupled spin system. This method builds upon the zero-quantum (ZQ) dipolar recoupling method introduced by Levitt and coworkers (Marin-Montesinos et al., 2006 [30]) by extending the originally introduced one-dimensional (1D) experiment into a two-dimensional (2D) method with selective irradiation scheme, while moving the 13C-13C mixing scheme from the transverse to the longitudinal mode, together with a dramatic improvement in the proton decoupling efficiency. Selective spin-pair recoupling experiments incorporating Gaussian and cosine-modulated Gaussian pulses for inverting specific spins were performed, demonstrating the ability to detect informative, simplified/individualized, long-range 13C-13C homonuclear dipolar coupling interactions more accurately by removing less informative, stronger, short-range 13C-13C interactions from 2D correlation spectra. The capability of this new approach was demonstrated experimentally on uniformly 13C-labeled Glutamine and a tripeptide sample, GAL.
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Authors
Justin Spano, Sungsool Wi,