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Solid-state NMR adiabatic TOBSY sequences provide enhanced sensitivity for multidimensional high-resolution magic-angle-spinning 1H MR spectroscopy
Authors:Andronesi Ovidiu C  Mintzopoulos Dionyssios  Struppe Jochem  Black Peter M  Tzika A Aria
Affiliation:NMR Surgical Laboratory, Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital and Shriner's Burn Institute, Harvard Medical School, 51 Blossom Street, Room 261, Boston, MA 02114, USA. ovidiu@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Abstract:We propose a solid-state NMR method that maximizes the advantages of high-resolution magic-angle-spinning (HRMAS) applied to intact biopsies when compared to more conventional liquid-state NMR approaches. Theoretical treatment, numerical simulations and experimental results on intact human brain biopsies are presented. Experimentally, it is proven that an optimized adiabatic TOBSY (TOtal through Bond correlation SpectroscopY) solid-state NMR pulse sequence for two-dimensional 1H-1H homonuclear scalar-coupling longitudinal isotropic mixing provides a 20%-50% improvement in signal-to-noise ratio relative to its liquid-state analogue TOCSY (TOtal Correlation SpectroscopY). For this purpose we have refined the C9(15)1 symmetry-based 13C TOBSY pulse sequence for 1H MRS use and compared it to MLEV-16 TOCSY sequence. Both sequences were rotor-synchronized and implemented using WURST-8 adiabatic inversion pulses. As discussed theoretically and shown in simulations, the improved magnetization-transfer comes from actively removing residual dipolar couplings from the average Hamiltonian. Importantly, the solid-state NMR techniques are tailored to perform measurements at low temperatures where sample degradation is reduced. This is the first demonstration of such a concept for HRMAS metabolic profiling of disease processes, including cancer, from biopsies requiring reduced sample degradation for further genomic analysis.
Keywords:Total through bond correlation spectroscopy (TOBSY)   Total correlation spescroscopy (TOCSY)   High-resolution magic-angle-spinning (HRMAS)   Adiabatic inversion pulses (AIP)   Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)
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