Sensitivity improvement and new acquisition scheme of heteronuclear active-coupling-pattern-tilting spectroscopy.
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چکیده
A simplified phase-cycling scheme for heteronuclear active-coupling-pattern tilting (ACT) spectroscopy is presented. It is demonstrated that the theoretically expected twofold sensitivity gain over earlier implementations can be experimentally realized. A further intensity increase by a factor of 2 is obtained with standard sensitivity-enhancement pulse-sequence elements. The HSQC-HECADE sequence presented is designed for an accurate determination of heteronuclear one-bond and, with subsequent I-spin isotropic mixing, long-range coupling constants. As an exemplary application, the determination of the (3)J(N,Hbeta) coupling constants in a peptide at natural isotope abundance is demonstrated. Additionally, a new polarization-transfer step for the long-range HSQC-HECADE experiment is proposed which avoids a fixed delay tuned to a specific coupling-constant value. Thus, the long-range correlation experiment does not require prior knowledge of the coupling constants to be measured and yields more uniform cross-peak intensity for a broad range of active coupling constants.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of magnetic resonance
دوره 142 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000