Analysis of conformational exchange processes using methyl-TROSY-based Hahn echo measurements of quadruple-quantum relaxation
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Published:2021-11-03
Issue:2
Volume:2
Page:777-793
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ISSN:2699-0016
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Container-title:Magnetic Resonance
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Magn. Reson.
Author:
Waudby Christopher A.ORCID, Christodoulou John
Abstract
Abstract. 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-quantum
Hahn echo relaxation rates provides a robust indication of chemical
exchange and can determine the signed relative magnitudes of proton and
carbon chemical shift differences between ground and excited states. We also
demonstrate that this analysis can be combined with established Carr–Purcell–Meiboom–Gill (CPMG)
relaxation dispersion measurements, providing improved precision in
parameter estimates, particularly in the determination of 1H chemical
shift differences.
Funder
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Medical Research Council Cancer Research UK Wellcome Trust National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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