2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6cp06154k
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Temperature dependence of cross-effect dynamic nuclear polarization in rotating solids: advantages of elevated temperatures

Abstract: Dynamic nuclear polarization exploits electron spin polarization to boost signal-to-noise in magic-angle-spinning (MAS) NMR, creating new opportunities in materials science, structural biology, and metabolomics studies. Since protein NMR spectra recorded under DNP conditions can show improved spectral resolution at 180-200 K compared to 110 K, we investigate the effects of AMUPol and various deuterated TOTAPOL isotopologues on sensitivity and spectral resolution at these temperatures, using proline and reprodu… Show more

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“…It has been demonstrated that the DNP signal enhancement observed for membrane samples depends on the nature and concentration of biradicals, the membrane lipid composition [37] and water content [35,43], the protocol of membrane reconstitution ( [35], Figs. 1 and 4), the rotors (Table 1) and/or the support used to orient membranes [49], the DNP/NMR probe [49] and the sample temperature ( [49,[67][68][69] , Fig, 3B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated that the DNP signal enhancement observed for membrane samples depends on the nature and concentration of biradicals, the membrane lipid composition [37] and water content [35,43], the protocol of membrane reconstitution ( [35], Figs. 1 and 4), the rotors (Table 1) and/or the support used to orient membranes [49], the DNP/NMR probe [49] and the sample temperature ( [49,[67][68][69] , Fig, 3B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we, 89 as well as others, 22,90 have shown that the performance of a biradical polarizing agent could be improved by deuteration. Two hypotheses were proposed to explain this phenomenon.…”
Section: B Biradical Deuterationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Commercial instrumentation operating at magnetic fields from 9.4 to 21.1 T has enabled the use of DNP technology by multiple NMR groups across the globe. Today, DNP MAS NMR is used in structural studies of a broad range of biological sys-tems, including soluble proteins (Jeon et al, 2019), amyloid fibrils and nanocrystals (Bayro et al, 2011;Debelouchina et al, 2013;Frederick et al, 2017;van der Wel et al, 2006;Debelouchina et al, 2010), membrane proteins Cheng and Han, 2013;Tran et al, 2020;Salnikov et al, 2017;Smith et al, 2015;Wylie et al, 2015), nucleic acids (Wenk et al, 2015), viruses and viral protein assemblies (Gupta et al, 2016;Jaudzems et al, 2018;Gupta et al, 2019;Lu et al, 2019;Rosay et al, 2001;Sergeyev et al, 2011), biomaterials (Koers et al, 2013;Ravera et al, 2015;Viger-Gravel et al, 2018), unfolded and misfolded proteins (König I. V. Sergeyev et al: DNP-NMR transfer pathways in HIV-1 capsid assemblies et al, 2019), and intact cells (Viennet et al, 2016;Albert et al, 2018;Judge et al, 2020;Yamamoto et al, 2015), including at natural isotopic abundance (Viger-Gravel et al, 2018;Takahashi et al, 2012). The key advantage of DNP-enhanced MAS NMR is the tremendous sensitivity enhancements afforded by the transfer of polarization from electron spins to nuclear spins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%