“…Backbone amide 15 N NMR relaxation experiments including measurements of 15 N-T 1 , 15 N-T 2 , and heteronuclear 15 N-[ 1 H]-nOe were conducted in duplicate on a Bruker DRX 600 MHz solution NMR spectrometer using standard NMR pulse sequences (70–72) at 312 K and a pH of 5.0, in a manner analogous to our recent work with tryptophan repressor variants (73, 74). Briefly, 15 N-T 1 relaxation profiles were sampled at eight different relaxation delay time points of 40 ms, 96 ms, 200 ms, 400 ms, 600 ms, 1,000 ms, and 1,200 ms. 15 N-T 2 relaxation profiles were sampled at eight different relaxation delay periods of 8 ms, 16 ms, 32 ms, 40 ms, 64 ms, 80 ms, 104 ms, and 152 ms, with the delay between the series of 15 N 180 degree pulses applied in the CPMG sequence set to 0.5 ms (75, 76).…”