Transverse nuclear spin relaxation is a sensitive probe of chemical exchange on timescales on the order of microseconds to milliseconds. Here we present an experiment for the simultaneous measurement of the relaxation rates of two quadruple-quantum transitions in 13CH3-labelled methyl groups. These coherences are protected against relaxation by intra-methyl dipolar interactions and so have unexpectedly long lifetimes within perdeuterated biomacromolecules. However, these coherences also have an order of magnitude higher sensitivity to chemical exchange broadening than lower order coherences and therefore provide ideal probes of dynamic processes. We show that analysis of the static magnetic field dependence of zero-, double- and quadruple-q...
The inherent quantum-mechanical nature of the proton transfer process in hydrogen bonds has been inv...
Nuclear spin relaxation is a fundamental phenomenon in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). During the ...
International audienceChanges in molecular structure are essential for the function of biomolecules....
The zero- and double-quantum methyl TROSY Hahn-echo and the methyl 1H-1H dipole- dipole cross-cor...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-08-03, ppub 2021-09-01Publication sta...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy offers many ways to investigate dynamic properties of ...
Chemical exchange processes of proteins on the order of microseconds (μs) to milliseconds (ms) play ...
Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill relaxation dispersion (CPMG RD) NMR spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful...
Chemical exchange phenomena are ubiquitous in macromolecules, which undergo conformational change or...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of molecules undergoing chemical exchange have traditionally be...
Degenerate spin-systems consisting of magnetically equivalent nuclear spins, such as a 1H3 spin-syst...
International audienceSolution-state NMR spectroscopic techniques, and in par-ticular so-called rela...
Multiple-quantum spin relaxation is a sensitive probe for correlated conformational exchange dynamic...
The dependence on the π pulse repetition rate (2τ)−1 of the Carr-Purcell (CP) spin e...
We demonstrate that conformational exchange processes in proteins on microsecond-to-millisecond time...
The inherent quantum-mechanical nature of the proton transfer process in hydrogen bonds has been inv...
Nuclear spin relaxation is a fundamental phenomenon in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). During the ...
International audienceChanges in molecular structure are essential for the function of biomolecules....
The zero- and double-quantum methyl TROSY Hahn-echo and the methyl 1H-1H dipole- dipole cross-cor...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-08-03, ppub 2021-09-01Publication sta...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy offers many ways to investigate dynamic properties of ...
Chemical exchange processes of proteins on the order of microseconds (μs) to milliseconds (ms) play ...
Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill relaxation dispersion (CPMG RD) NMR spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful...
Chemical exchange phenomena are ubiquitous in macromolecules, which undergo conformational change or...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of molecules undergoing chemical exchange have traditionally be...
Degenerate spin-systems consisting of magnetically equivalent nuclear spins, such as a 1H3 spin-syst...
International audienceSolution-state NMR spectroscopic techniques, and in par-ticular so-called rela...
Multiple-quantum spin relaxation is a sensitive probe for correlated conformational exchange dynamic...
The dependence on the π pulse repetition rate (2τ)−1 of the Carr-Purcell (CP) spin e...
We demonstrate that conformational exchange processes in proteins on microsecond-to-millisecond time...
The inherent quantum-mechanical nature of the proton transfer process in hydrogen bonds has been inv...
Nuclear spin relaxation is a fundamental phenomenon in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). During the ...
International audienceChanges in molecular structure are essential for the function of biomolecules....