Current biological research increasingly focusses on large human proteins and their complexes. Such proteins are difficult to study by NMR spectroscopy because they often can only be produced in higher eukaryotic expression systems, where deuteration is hardly feasible. Here, we present the XL-ALSOFAST-[C-13,H-1]-HMQC experiment with much improved sensitivity for fully protonated high molecular weight proteins. For the tested systems ranging from 100 to 240 kDa in size, 3-fold higher sensitivity was obtained on average for fast relaxing signals compared to current state-of-the-art experiments. In the XL-ALSOFAST approach, non-observed magnetisation is optimally exploited and transverse relaxation is minimized by the newly introduced concept...
Proton-detected solid-state NMR was applied to a highly deuterated insoluble, non-crystalline biolog...
HNCO/HNCACO type correlation experiments are an alternative for assignment of backbone resonances in...
Traditionally, the major obstacle to using NMR spectroscopy to gain meaningful structural informatio...
When combined with high-frequency (currently 60 kHz) magic-angle spinning (MAS), proton detection bo...
1H-detection in solid-state NMR of proteins has been traditionally combined with deuteration for bot...
Progress in NMR in general and in biomolecular applications in particular is driven by increasing ma...
International audienceThe recent breakthroughs in NMR probe technologies resulted in the development...
The HMQC pulse sequence and variants thereof have been exploited in studies of high molecular weight...
AbstractThe effect of deuteration on the 13C linewidths of U-13C, 15N 2D crystalline bacteriorhodops...
Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SSNMR) spectroscopy is a powerful method for characterizing ...
International audienceBuilding on a decade of continuous advances of the community, the recent devel...
A growing number of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic studies are impaired by the limit...
Since the first pioneering studies on small deuterated peptides dating more than 20 years ago, 1H de...
International audienceIntrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are functional proteins containing la...
NMR characterization of many proteins is limited by low expression, hurdles for deuteration, and poo...
Proton-detected solid-state NMR was applied to a highly deuterated insoluble, non-crystalline biolog...
HNCO/HNCACO type correlation experiments are an alternative for assignment of backbone resonances in...
Traditionally, the major obstacle to using NMR spectroscopy to gain meaningful structural informatio...
When combined with high-frequency (currently 60 kHz) magic-angle spinning (MAS), proton detection bo...
1H-detection in solid-state NMR of proteins has been traditionally combined with deuteration for bot...
Progress in NMR in general and in biomolecular applications in particular is driven by increasing ma...
International audienceThe recent breakthroughs in NMR probe technologies resulted in the development...
The HMQC pulse sequence and variants thereof have been exploited in studies of high molecular weight...
AbstractThe effect of deuteration on the 13C linewidths of U-13C, 15N 2D crystalline bacteriorhodops...
Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (SSNMR) spectroscopy is a powerful method for characterizing ...
International audienceBuilding on a decade of continuous advances of the community, the recent devel...
A growing number of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic studies are impaired by the limit...
Since the first pioneering studies on small deuterated peptides dating more than 20 years ago, 1H de...
International audienceIntrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are functional proteins containing la...
NMR characterization of many proteins is limited by low expression, hurdles for deuteration, and poo...
Proton-detected solid-state NMR was applied to a highly deuterated insoluble, non-crystalline biolog...
HNCO/HNCACO type correlation experiments are an alternative for assignment of backbone resonances in...
Traditionally, the major obstacle to using NMR spectroscopy to gain meaningful structural informatio...