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  • Measurements of carbon to amide-proton distances by C-H dipolar recoupling with 15N NMR detection.

Measurements of carbon to amide-proton distances by C-H dipolar recoupling with 15N NMR detection.

Journal of the American Chemical Society (2003-05-08)
Klaus Schmidt-Rohr, Mei Hong
ABSTRACT

A new magic-angle spinning NMR method for measuring internuclear distances between a 13C-labeled site and amide protons is described. The magnetization of the protons evolves under homonuclear decoupling and the recoupled 13C-1H dipolar interaction, which provides simple spin-pair REDOR curves if only one 13C-labeled site is present. The modulation of the amide proton HN is detected via short 1H-15N cross polarization followed by 15N detection. The method is demonstrated on two specifically 13C- and 15N-labeled peptides, with 13C-HN distances from 2.2 to ca. 6 A. This technique promises to be particularly useful for measuring distances between 13C=O and H-15N groups, to identify hydrogen bonds in peptides and proteins.

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Boc-Gly-OH, ≥99.0% (T)