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      SOFAST-HMQC experiments for recording two-dimensional heteronuclear correlation spectra of proteins within a few seconds.

      Journal of Biomolecular Nmr
      Hydrogen, Nitrogen Isotopes, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular, methods, Oxidoreductases, chemistry, Proteins, Ubiquitin

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          Fast multidimensional NMR with a time resolution of a few seconds provides a new tool for high throughput screening and site-resolved real-time studies of kinetic molecular processes by NMR. Recently we have demonstrated the feasibility to record protein 1H-15N correlation spectra in a few seconds of acquisition time using a new SOFAST-HMQC experiment (Schanda and Brutscher (2005) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127, 8014). Here, we investigate in detail the performance of SOFAST-HMQC to record 1H-15N and 1H-13C correlation spectra of proteins of different size and at different magnetic field strengths. Compared to standard 1H-15N correlation experiments SOFAST-HMQC provides a significant gain in sensitivity, especially for fast repetition rates. Guidelines are provided on how to set up SOFAST-HMQC experiments for a given protein sample. In addition, an alternative pulse scheme, IPAP-SOFAST-HMQC is presented that allows application on NMR spectrometers equipped with cryogenic probes, and fast measurement of one-bond 1H-13C and 1H-15N scalar and residual dipolar coupling constants.

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          16341750
          10.1007/s10858-005-4425-x

          Chemistry
          Hydrogen,Nitrogen Isotopes,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular,methods,Oxidoreductases,chemistry,Proteins,Ubiquitin

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