Optimal (2)H rf Pulses and (2)H-(13)C Cross-Polarization Methods for Solid-State (2)H MAS NMR of Perdeuterated Proteins

We present a novel concept for rf pulses and optimal control designed cross-polarization experiments for quadrupolar nuclei. The methods are demonstrated for (2)H CP-MAS and (2)H multiple-pulse NMR of perdeuterated proteins, for which sensitivity enhancements up to an order of magnitude are presente...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of physical chemistry letters 2011-06, Vol.2 (11), p.1289-1294
Hauptverfasser: Wei, Daxiu, Akbey, Ümit, Paaske, Berit, Oschkinat, Hartmut, Reif, Bernd, Bjerring, Morten, Nielsen, Niels Chr
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We present a novel concept for rf pulses and optimal control designed cross-polarization experiments for quadrupolar nuclei. The methods are demonstrated for (2)H CP-MAS and (2)H multiple-pulse NMR of perdeuterated proteins, for which sensitivity enhancements up to an order of magnitude are presented relative to commonly used approaches. The so-called RESPIRATION rf pulses combines the concept of short broad-band pulses with generation of pulses with large flip angles through distribution of the rf pulse over several rotor echoes. This lead to close-to-ideal rf pulses, facilitating implementation of experiments relying on the ability to realize high-performance 90 and 180° pulses, as, for example, in refocused INEPT and double-to-single quantum coherence experiments, or just pulses that provide a true representation of the quadrupolar powder pattern to extract information about the structure or dynamics. The optimal control (2)H → (13)C CP-MAS method demonstrates transfer efficiencies up to around 85% while being extremely robust toward rf inhomogeneity and resonance offsets.
ISSN:1948-7185
1948-7185
DOI:10.1021/jz200511b