Abstract:We characterize chemical reduction of a nitroxide biradical, TOTAPOL, used in dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) experiments, specifically probing the stability in whole-cell pellets and lysates, and present a few strategies to stabilize the biradicals for DNP studies. DNP solid-state NMR experiments use paramagnetic species such as nitroxide biradicals to dramatically increase NMR signals. Although there is considerable excitement about using nitroxide-based DNP for detecting the NMR spectra of proteins in wh… Show more
“…108 DNP experiments need to be performed relatively rapidly after addition of the PA in order to limit radical reduction. 109 In this approach, the challenge is to detect the labeled protein at M concentration, which can be overcome using multiple-quantum filtered pulse sequences that only select NMR-active nuclei that are close in space. This works well for the study of soluble proteins (e.g.…”
Section: Targeted Dnp For In-cell Nmr: Improving Selectivity In Complmentioning
High-Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization is revolutionizing the scope of solid-state NMR with new applications in surface chemistry, materials science and structural biology. In this perspective article, we focus on a...
“…108 DNP experiments need to be performed relatively rapidly after addition of the PA in order to limit radical reduction. 109 In this approach, the challenge is to detect the labeled protein at M concentration, which can be overcome using multiple-quantum filtered pulse sequences that only select NMR-active nuclei that are close in space. This works well for the study of soluble proteins (e.g.…”
Section: Targeted Dnp For In-cell Nmr: Improving Selectivity In Complmentioning
High-Field Dynamic Nuclear Polarization is revolutionizing the scope of solid-state NMR with new applications in surface chemistry, materials science and structural biology. In this perspective article, we focus on a...
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