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Excitation of Selected Proton Signals in NMR of Isotopically Labeled Macromolecules

Pelupessy, Philippe  
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Chiarparin, Elisabetta
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Bodenhausen, Geoffrey  
1999
Journal of Magnetic Resonance

In isotopically labeled macromols., it is possible to excite the signal of a selected proton by shuttling magnetization back and forth between the chosen proton and a heteronucleus such as 13C or 15N, using two-way doubly selective heteronuclear cross-polarization. Selective excitation of a chosen proton can be followed by homonuclear coherence transfer to identify side-chain resonances of the corresponding amino acid in proteins. The resulting one-dimensional expts. yield information that can usually only be obtained from three-dimensional HSQC-TOCSY spectra. The method also provides efficient suppression of solvent signals without affecting resonances close to the solvent peak. (c) 1999 Academic Press. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1006/jmre.1999.1715
Author(s)
Pelupessy, Philippe  
Chiarparin, Elisabetta
Bodenhausen, Geoffrey  
Date Issued

1999

Publisher

Academic Press Inc

Published in
Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Volume

138

Issue

1

Start page

178

End page

181

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REVIEWED

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February 22, 2006
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