Abstract
In this article, we describe third-spin assisted heteronuclear recoupling experiments, which play an increasingly important role in measuring long-range heteronuclear couplings, in particular 15N-13C, in proteins. In the proton-assisted insensitive nuclei cross polarization (PAIN-CP) experiment (de Paëpe et al. in J Chem Phys 134:095101, 2011), heteronuclear polarization transfer is always accompanied by homonuclear transfer of the proton-assisted recoupling (PAR) type. We present a phase-alternating experiment that promotes heteronuclear (e.g. 15N → 13C) polarization transfer while simultaneously minimizing homonuclear (e.g.13C → 13C) transfer (PAIN without PAR). This minimization of homonuclear polarization transfer is based on the principle of the resonant second-order transfer (RESORT) recoupling scheme where the passive proton spins are irradiated by a phase-alternating sequence and the modulation frequency is matched to an integer multiple of the spinning frequency. The similarities and differences between the PAIN-CP and this het-RESORT experiment are discussed here. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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Agarwal, V., Sardo, M., Scholz, I., Böckmann, A., Ernst, M., & Meier, B. H. (2013). PAIN with and without PAR: Variants for third-spin assisted heteronuclear polarization transfer. Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 56(4), 365–377. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10858-013-9756-4
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