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. 1998 Aug;12(2):345-8.
doi: 10.1023/A:1008268930690.

Single Transition-to-single Transition Polarization Transfer (ST2-PT) in [15N,1H]-TROSY

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Single Transition-to-single Transition Polarization Transfer (ST2-PT) in [15N,1H]-TROSY

K V Pervushin et al. J Biomol NMR. 1998 Aug.

Abstract

This paper describes the use of single transition-to-single transition polarization transfer (ST2-PT) in transverse relaxation-optimized spectroscopy (TROSY), where it affords a [Formula: see text] sensitivity enhancement for kinetically stable amide 15N-1H groups in proteins. Additional, conventional improvements of [15N,1H]-TROSY include that signal loss for kinetically labile 15N-1H groups due to saturation transfer from the solvent water is suppressed with the 'water flip back' technique and that the number of phase steps is reduced to two, which is attractive for the use of [15N,1H]-TROSY as an element in more complex NMR schemes. Finally, we show that the impact of the inclusion of the 15N steady-state magnetization (Pervushin et al., 1998) on the signal-to-noise ratio achieved with [15N,1H]-TROSY exceeds by up to two-fold the gain expected from the gyromagnetic ratios of 1H and 15N.

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