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Diffusion Coefficients of Biomolecules Using Long-Lived Spin States

Ahuja, Puneet  
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Sarkar, Riddhiman  
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Vasos, Paul R.  
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2009
Journal of the American Chemical Society

We report the first observation of long-lived states (LLS) having lifetimes TLLS that exceed the corresponding spin−lattice relaxation times T1 by more than a factor 6 in a protein. Slow diffusion coefficients characteristic of large biomolecules can be determined by combining LLS methods with moderate pulsed field gradients (PFGs) available on commercial probeheads, as the extension of spin memory reduces the strain on the duration and/or strength of the PFGs. No isotope labeling of the biomolecule is necessary.

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DOI
10.1021/ja902030k
Web of Science ID

WOS:000267177900010

Author(s)
Ahuja, Puneet  
Sarkar, Riddhiman  
Vasos, Paul R.  
Bodenhausen, Geoffrey  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

131

Issue

22

Start page

7498

End page

7499

Subjects

Nmr-Spectroscopy

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Slow Diffusion

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Singlet-States

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REVIEWED

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December 22, 2009
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