NMR at 900 MHz

Authors

  • Ē. Кuрčе Varian Inc., NMR Instruments, 36 Edgeway Rd., Oxford

Abstract

The very first high resolution NMR spectra recorded at 900 MHz in July 2000 have demonstrated the benefits of increased magnetic field strength for studies of large bio-molecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids. Increased sensitivity and resolution for such molecules can only be observed in experiments that are optimized for transverse relaxation (TRO5Y). Substantial effects of magnetic alignment can easily be observed not only in paramagnetic proteins, but even in small molecules, such as chloroform, such effects can be very useful for structural studies of bio-polymers.
The extreme resolution allows studies of very weak interactions in proteins. For instance, long range H/D isotope effects are easily observed in H-N correlation experiments. The first systematic studies of relaxation properties of N-15 nuclei have been carried out for proteins at 500, 600, 800 and 900 MHz.

How to Cite
Ē. Кuрčе Chem. Heterocycl. Compd. 2001, 37, 1429. [Khim. Geterotsikl. Soedin. 2001, 1562.]

For this article in the English edition, see DOI https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017963504278

Published

2001-11-25

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Section

Original Papers