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Transverse-relaxation-optimised spectroscopy

The exploitation of cross-correlation effects in high magnetic fields has introduced a new form of NMR spectroscopy called transverse relaxation-optimised spectroscopy or TROSY. The cross-correlation of the optimised dipole-dipole (DD) and chemical shift anisotropy (CSA) relaxation mechanisms leads to differential transverse relaxation rates for the two components of the l5N- H doublet in undecoupled spectra of l5N-labelled proteins. For one component, DD and CSA relaxation constructively add to produce very efficient relaxation, leading to a broad line, whereas for the other component, the two relaxation mechanisms constructively interfere, leading to a narrow line when the two mechanisms are nearly equal. There is no optimum field where DD and CSA relaxation are equal for all amide bonds, because DD relaxation between the amide protons and other nearby protons differs for each residue.72 Clearly, the overall effectiveness of TROSY is optimized when the non-exchangeable protons in the macromolecule... [Pg.42]


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