2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.7b10849
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Measurement and Characterization of Hydrogen–Deuterium Exchange Chemistry Using Relaxation Dispersion NMR Spectroscopy

Abstract: One-dimensional heteronuclear relaxation dispersion NMR spectroscopy at C natural abundance successfully characterized the dynamics of the hydrogen-deuterium exchange reaction occurring at the N position in l-arginine by monitoring C in varying amounts of DO. A small equilibrium isotope effect was observed and quantified, corresponding to ΔG = -0.14 kcal mol. A bimolecular rate constant of k = 5.1 × 10 s M was determined from the pH*-dependence of k (where pH* is the direct electrode reading of pH in 10% DO an… Show more

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“…Rapid exchange of protons between protonated dodecylamine and water will lead to peak suppression, as the longevity of protonated dodecylamine species would be shorter than the 14 N chemical shift time scale. The pH-sensitivity of this phenomenon has been recently observed for the amine moiety in arginine over a narrow pH range [21],…”
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“…Rapid exchange of protons between protonated dodecylamine and water will lead to peak suppression, as the longevity of protonated dodecylamine species would be shorter than the 14 N chemical shift time scale. The pH-sensitivity of this phenomenon has been recently observed for the amine moiety in arginine over a narrow pH range [21],…”
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confidence: 86%