Triarylmethyl (trityl, TAM) based spin labels represent a promising alternative to nitroxides for EPR distance measurements in biomolecules. Herewith, we report synthesis and comparative study of series of model DNA duplexes, 5′-spin-labeled with TAMs and nitroxides. We have found that the accuracy (width) of distance distributions obtained by double electron–electron resonance (DEER/PELDOR) strongly depends on the type of radical. Replacement of both nitroxides by TAMs in the same spin-labeled duplex allows narrowing of the distance distributions by a factor of 3. Replacement of one nitroxide by TAM (orthogonal labeling) leads to a less pronounced narrowing but at the same time gains sensitivity in DEER experiment due to efficient pumping ...
The pulse DEER (Double Electron-Electron Resonance) technique is frequently applied for measuring na...
ABSTRACT: Pulse electron paramagnetic resonance measurements of long-range (nm scale) distances betw...
Many biological systems, especially those based on nucleic acids, are structurally heterogeneous in ...
The function of biomacromolecules is controlled by their structure and conformational flexibility. I...
In site-directed spin labeling (SDSL), local structural and dynamic information is obtained via elec...
In site-directed spin labeling (SDSL), local structural and dynamic information is obtained via elec...
In site-directed spin labeling (SDSL), local structural and dynamic information is obtained via elec...
The determination of distances between specific points in nucleic acids is essential to understandin...
Distance measurements by pulse electron paramagnetic resonance techniques, such as double electron-e...
The determination of distances between specific points in nucleic acids is essential to understandin...
Funding: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/M019195/1]; Engineering and Physical...
Triarylmethyl (trityl, TAM) radicals are a promising class of spin labels for nanometer-scale distan...
Orthogonal site-directed spin labelling in combination with pulsed EPR spectroscopy is a powerful ap...
Orthogonal site-directed spin labelling in combination with pulsed EPR spectroscopy is a powerful ap...
Methods for measuring nanometer-scale distances between specific sites in proteins are essential for...
The pulse DEER (Double Electron-Electron Resonance) technique is frequently applied for measuring na...
ABSTRACT: Pulse electron paramagnetic resonance measurements of long-range (nm scale) distances betw...
Many biological systems, especially those based on nucleic acids, are structurally heterogeneous in ...
The function of biomacromolecules is controlled by their structure and conformational flexibility. I...
In site-directed spin labeling (SDSL), local structural and dynamic information is obtained via elec...
In site-directed spin labeling (SDSL), local structural and dynamic information is obtained via elec...
In site-directed spin labeling (SDSL), local structural and dynamic information is obtained via elec...
The determination of distances between specific points in nucleic acids is essential to understandin...
Distance measurements by pulse electron paramagnetic resonance techniques, such as double electron-e...
The determination of distances between specific points in nucleic acids is essential to understandin...
Funding: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/M019195/1]; Engineering and Physical...
Triarylmethyl (trityl, TAM) radicals are a promising class of spin labels for nanometer-scale distan...
Orthogonal site-directed spin labelling in combination with pulsed EPR spectroscopy is a powerful ap...
Orthogonal site-directed spin labelling in combination with pulsed EPR spectroscopy is a powerful ap...
Methods for measuring nanometer-scale distances between specific sites in proteins are essential for...
The pulse DEER (Double Electron-Electron Resonance) technique is frequently applied for measuring na...
ABSTRACT: Pulse electron paramagnetic resonance measurements of long-range (nm scale) distances betw...
Many biological systems, especially those based on nucleic acids, are structurally heterogeneous in ...