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Biomolecular solid-state NMR spectroscopy at highest field: the gain in resolution at 1200 MHz

Authors :
Marie-Laure Fogeron
Stefanie Jonas
Rajdeep Deb
Anja Böckmann
Dawid Zyla
Václav Rímal
Beat H. Meier
Matías Chávez
Rudolf Glockshuber
Marco E. Weber
Matthias Ernst
Johannes Zehnder
Andreas Hunkeler
Anahit Torosyan
Lauriane Lecoq
Michael Nassal
Alexander Däpp
Thomas Wiegand
Sara Pfister
Alexander A. Malär
Morgane Callon
Riccardo Cadalbert
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Progress in NMR in general and in biomolecular applications in particular is driven by increasing magnetic-field strengths leading to improved resolution and sensitivity of the NMR spectra. Recently, persistent superconducting magnets at a magnetic field strength (magnetic induction) of 28.2 T corresponding to 1200 MHz proton resonance frequency became commercially available. We present here a collection of high-field NMR spectra of a variety of proteins, including molecular machines, membrane proteins and viral capsids and others. We show this large panel in order to provide an overview over a range of representative systems under study, rather than a single best performing model system. We discuss both carbon-13 and proton-detected experiments, and show that in13C spectra substantially higher numbers of peaks can be resolved compared to 850 MHz while for1H spectra the most impressive increase in resolution is observed for aliphatic side-chain resonances.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8664f57bf7ed65dd4ced762983b325ed
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.31.437892