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    ISSN: 1573-5001
    Keywords: Through-bond H2-H8 correlation ; Unlabeled DNA ; HMBC ; Two-dimensional NMR ; G-A base pairs
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary A new application of the HMBC experiment is presented that provides a useful means to discriminate between H2 and H8 proton resonances, to assign the base proton resonances to the various residue types and, most importantly, to correlate the H2 and H8 protons for adenine or inosine residues in natural abundance 13C fragments. The utility of this experiment is demonstrated for an unlabeled DNA 20-mer. Thanks to the obtained results, preliminary conclusions could be drawn regarding the molecular conformations of the non-canonical G/I-A base pairs in the hairpin formed by this fragment.
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    Journal of biomolecular NMR 14 (1999), S. 169-174 
    ISSN: 1573-5001
    Keywords: calmodulin ; HCANH ; multiple quantum line narrowing ; NMR assignment ; resolution ; SEF2-1
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract We report a 3D constant-time HCANH experiment (CTSL-HCANH) that uses the slower relaxation of multiple-quantum coherence to increase sensitivity and provides high Cα resolution. In this experiment the Hα of the (Hα, Cα) multiple quanta are selectively spin locked, so that Hα chemical shift evolution and 1 H-1H J-dephasing become ineffective during the relatively long delay needed for Cα to N coherence transfer. As compared to an HCANH experiment that uses Cα single-quantum coherence, an average enhancement of 20% was observed on calmodulin in complex with the binding domain of the transcription factor SEF2-1. Compared to CBCANH the signal intensity is approximately twice as good. The favorable relaxation properties of multiple quanta, together with the outstanding Cα resolution, make the experiment a very good complement to CBCANH and CBCA(CO)NH for sequential assignment of larger proteins for which deuteration is not yet necessary.
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