1979
DOI: 10.1021/ja00501a001
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Electron nuclear double resonance from high- and low-spin ferric hemoglobins and myoglobins

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“…[15] In the high-spin case the expected proton hyperfine coupling along g k (a iso A(g k )) lies around 6 MHz and is predominantly dipolar in character. [16] The three-pulse ESEEM spectrum of 7-H 2 O shows no evidence of such a strong proton interaction (Figure 2 a). Stirring 7-H 2 O in a mixture of 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF) and D 2 O for 12 h provided the corresponding deuterated complex 7-D 2 O; its three-pulse ESEEM spectrum reveals an intensive deuterium signal pair centered at the nuclear Zeeman frequency of deuterium with a splitting of 1.04 MHz (Figure 2 b).…”
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“…[15] In the high-spin case the expected proton hyperfine coupling along g k (a iso A(g k )) lies around 6 MHz and is predominantly dipolar in character. [16] The three-pulse ESEEM spectrum of 7-H 2 O shows no evidence of such a strong proton interaction (Figure 2 a). Stirring 7-H 2 O in a mixture of 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF) and D 2 O for 12 h provided the corresponding deuterated complex 7-D 2 O; its three-pulse ESEEM spectrum reveals an intensive deuterium signal pair centered at the nuclear Zeeman frequency of deuterium with a splitting of 1.04 MHz (Figure 2 b).…”
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“…Although the origin of the observed 13 C NMR shift is the same as that of the 13 C hyperfine interaction addressable by ENDOR techniques, only few studies have attempted to obtain this information for ferric cyanide complexes of haem proteins [26,36]. To our knowledge, the only determination of a full 13 C hyperfine tensor for such a system, is the one performed for cyanide-ligated cytochrome P450cam [36].…”
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“…To our knowledge, the only determination of a full 13 C hyperfine tensor for such a system, is the one performed for cyanide-ligated cytochrome P450cam [36]. For cyanide-ligated globins, only the study of Mulks et al [26] reports a partial determination of the hyperfine tensor for the swMb-CN and hHb-CN cases. The reason is clear: due to the high ganisotropy and large g strain and corresponding weak (or not detectable) high-field EPR feature (g = g x ), ENDOR spectroscopy becomes challenging.…”
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