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Temperature dependence of cross-effect dynamic nuclear polarization in rotating solids:advantages of elevated temperatures

Authors :
Katharina Märker
Daniel Stöppler
Fabien Aussenac
Ümit Akbey
Michel-Andreas Geiger
Dmitry Akhmetzyanov
Thomas F. Prisner
Hartmut Oschkinat
W. Trent Franks
Barth-Jan van Rossum
Maximilian Zinke
Anne Diehl
Edgar Specker
Marcella Orwick-Rydmark
Marc Nazaré
Source :
Geiger, M-A, Orwick-Rydmark, M, Märker, K, Franks, W T, Akhmetzyanov, D, Stöppler, D, Zinke, M, Specker, E, Nazaré, M, Diehl, A, van Rossum, B-J, Aussenac, F, Prisner, T, Akbey, Ü & Oschkinat, H 2016, ' Temperature dependence of cross-effect dynamic nuclear polarization in rotating solids : advantages of elevated temperatures ', Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 18, pp. 30696-30704 . https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp06154k
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Dynamic nuclear polarization exploits electron spin polarization to boost signal-to-noise in magic-angle-spinning (MAS) NMR, creating new opportunities in materials science, structural biology, and metabolomics studies. Since protein NMR spectra recorded under DNP conditions can show improved spectral resolution at 180-200 K compared to 110 K, we investigate the effects of AMUPol and various deuterated TOTAPOL isotopologues on sensitivity and spectral resolution at these temperatures, using proline and reproducibly prepared SH3 domain samples. The TOTAPOL deuteration pattern is optimized for protein DNP MAS NMR, and signal-to-noise per unit time measurements demonstrate the high value of TOTAPOL isotopologues for Protein DNP MAS NMR at 180-200 K. The combined effects of enhancement, depolarization, and proton longitudinal relaxation are surprisingly sample-specific. At 200 K, DNP on SH3 domain standard samples yields a 15-fold increase in signal-to-noise over a sample without radicals. 2D and 3D NCACX/NCOCX spectra were recorded at 200 K within 1 and 13 hours, respectively. Decreasing enhancements with increasing (2)H-content at the CH2 sites of the TEMPO rings in CD3-TOTAPOL highlight the importance of protons in a sphere of 4-6 Å around the nitroxyl group, presumably for polarization pickup from electron spins.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geiger, M-A, Orwick-Rydmark, M, Märker, K, Franks, W T, Akhmetzyanov, D, Stöppler, D, Zinke, M, Specker, E, Nazaré, M, Diehl, A, van Rossum, B-J, Aussenac, F, Prisner, T, Akbey, Ü & Oschkinat, H 2016, ' Temperature dependence of cross-effect dynamic nuclear polarization in rotating solids : advantages of elevated temperatures ', Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 18, pp. 30696-30704 . https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp06154k
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e1ae5d6d1cc49bd92e2249c093dec82a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp06154k