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. 2004 Feb;28(2):179-84.
doi: 10.1023/B:JNMR.0000013825.45299.fe.

Phosphorus-31 transverse relaxation rate measurements by NMR spectroscopy: insight into conformational exchange along the nucleic acid backbone

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Phosphorus-31 transverse relaxation rate measurements by NMR spectroscopy: insight into conformational exchange along the nucleic acid backbone

Laurent J Catoire. J Biomol NMR. 2004 Feb.

Abstract

Phosphorus ((31)P) NMR spectroscopy can provide important information about the dynamics of nucleic acids. In this communication, we propose an inversely detected (31)P transverse relaxation rate ( R (2)) measurement experiment. This experiment enables fast measurement of accurate (31)P transverse relaxation rates and provides the possibility to detect slow motions mapped by the phosphorus nuclei along the nucleic acid backbone. Dispersion curves show some (31)P nuclei experiencing chemical exchange in the millisecond time scale. Under the assumption of a two-state exchange process, the reduced lifetimes of the exchanging sites (tau(ex)) obtained are in accordance with base pair lifetime estimates deduced from imino proton exchange measurements.

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