Quantitative measurement of small through-hydrogen-bond and 'through-space' 1H-113Cd and 1H-199Hg J couplings in metal-substituted rubredoxin from Pyrococcus furiosus
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02192814
Quantitative measurement of small through-hydrogen-bond and 'through-space' 1H-113Cd and 1H-199Hg J couplings in metal-substituted rubredoxin from Pyrococcus furiosus
Abstract
A method is described for measurement of small unresolvable heteronuclear J couplings. The method is based on quantitative analysis of a phase-purged heteronuclear spin-echo difference spectrum, and is demonstrated for measuring 1H-113Cd and 1H-199Hg J couplings in metal-substituted rubredoxin (M(r) approximately 5.4 kDa) from Pyrococcus furiosus. Couplings from cadmium to backbone amide protons that are hydrogen bonded to the Cys-S atoms directly bonded to Cd vary from smaller than 0.3 to 1.8 Hz; a 'through-space' coupling between Cd and the protons of an alanine methyl group was measured to be 0.3 Hz. Couplings to 199Hg are significantly larger and fall in the 0.4-4 Hz range.
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