Improvement of duty-cycle heating compensation in NMR spin relaxation experiments |
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Authors: | Yip Grover N B Zuiderweg Erik R P |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, 930 N. University Ave., MI 48109-1055, USA. |
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Abstract: | To reliably measure NMR relaxation properties of macromolecules is a prerequisite for precise experiments that identify subtle variations in relaxation rates, as required for the determination of rotational diffusion anisotropy, CSA tensor determination, advanced motional modeling or entropy difference estimations. An underlying problem with current NMR relaxation measurement protocols is maintaining constant sample temperature throughout the execution of the relaxation series especially when rapid data acquisition is required. Here, it is proposed to use a combination of a heating compensation and a proton saturation sequence at the beginning of the NMR relaxation pulse scheme. This simple extension allows reproducible, robust and rapid acquisition of NMR spin relaxation data sets. The method is verified with (15)N spin relaxation measurements for human ubiquitin. |
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Keywords: | CPMG Transverse (T2) relaxation Longitudinal (T1) relaxation Duty cycle Radiofrequency irradiation Sample heating |
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