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Residue-specific high-resolution 17O solid-state NMR of peptides: multidimensional indirect 1H detection and magic-angle spinning
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2022
unpublished
Oxygen is an integral component of proteins and nucleic acids, but remains sparsely studied in such samples because its only NMR active isotope, 17O, is a low sensitivity and resolution species. These properties are a consequence of its low natural abundance (0.039%) and the fact that 17O is a S = 5/2 nuclide with large quadrupolar couplings (6-11 MHz). In this work, we address these issues with efficient isotopic labeling, high magnetic fields, fast magic-angle spinning and indirect 1H
doi:10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-gcz36
fatcat:moxakskqibdz5alvbevjnsj5he