1991
DOI: 10.1016/0022-2364(91)90014-k
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A PFG NMR experiment for accurate diffusion and flow studies in the presence of eddy currents

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“…Amide exchange rates were monitored by dissolving freeze-dried peptide in 2 H 2 O at pH 4.9 and then recording a series of one-dimensional spectra at 5°C followed by 60-ms TOCSY and 250-ms NOE spectroscopy spectra at 600 MHz. Diffusion measurements were performed using a pulsed-field-gradient longitudinal eddy-current delay pulse sequence (12,15), as implemented by Yao et al (53). Spectra were processed using XWINNMR (version 3.5; Bruker Biospin) and analyzed using XEASY (version 1.3.13).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amide exchange rates were monitored by dissolving freeze-dried peptide in 2 H 2 O at pH 4.9 and then recording a series of one-dimensional spectra at 5°C followed by 60-ms TOCSY and 250-ms NOE spectroscopy spectra at 600 MHz. Diffusion measurements were performed using a pulsed-field-gradient longitudinal eddy-current delay pulse sequence (12,15), as implemented by Yao et al (53). Spectra were processed using XWINNMR (version 3.5; Bruker Biospin) and analyzed using XEASY (version 1.3.13).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The translational diffusion rates were measured by monitoring 1D 1 H signal decay due to molecular diffusion in the z-direction of the sample using PFGs (18,33) at variable concentrations of b30-82. In each experiment, the PFG strength was linearly increased from 2 to 95 G/cm, with a translational diffusion delay of 200 ms and total encoding and decoding gradient durations of 5 ms.…”
Section: Biochemicals Pfumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linearity of the gradient was checked by performing diffusion measurements on water over different ranges of the gradient. The PFG longitudinal eddy-current delay pulse sequence (Gibbs & Johnson, 1991) was used for all self-diffusion measurements that were performed in D 2 0 over the temperature range 278 to 3 13 K. Peptide concentrations ranged from 0.05 to 20 mg/mL.…”
Section: Pulsed-field Gradient Nmr Self-difision Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%