Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5407329 | Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The construction and performance of a scroll coil double-resonance probe for solid-state NMR on stationary samples is described. The advantages of the scroll coil at the high resonance frequencies of 1H and 31P include: high efficiency, minimal perturbations of tuning by a wide range of samples, minimal RF sample heating of high dielectric samples of biopolymers in aqueous solution, and excellent RF homogeneity. The incorporation of a cable tie cinch for mechanical stability of the scroll coil is described. Experimental results obtained on a Hunter Killer Peptide 1 (HKP1) interacting with phospholipid bilayers of varying lipid composition demonstrate the capabilities of this probe on lossy aqueous samples.
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Authors
Christopher V. Grant, Siu-Ling Sit, Anna A. De Angelis, Kelli S. Khuong, Chin H. Wu, Leigh A. Plesniak, Stanley J. Opella,