Quantitative Measurement of Relaxation Interference Effects between 1HN CSA and 1H−15N Dipolar Interaction: Correlation with Secondary Structure
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Abstract
An experiment is presented that allows the quantitative measurement of the cross-correlation rate between 1HN CSA and 1HN−15N dipolar interaction in uniformly 15N-enriched samples. The CSA/DD cross-correlation rate is obtained from the intensity ratio of an experiment in which the CSA/DD cross-correlation is active for a fixed time, τ, with a reference experiment in which it is inactive. The CSA/DD cross-correlation rates of 75 residues of the HU protein from Bacillus stearothermophilus were obtained from the linear fits of CSA/DD to reference ratios recorded for five values of τ and at two different Bo fields. After correction for the mobility of the 1H−15N bond vector the values of (σ∥ − σ⊥)(3 cos2(θ) − 1)/2, containing information about the chemical shielding anisotropy, were derived for individual amide protons. The average value of 13 ± 5 ppm compares well with the results from previous solid state NMR measurements. The data also show a dependence upon hydrogen bonding and secondary structure: residues in α-helical conformation show values of 9 ± 4 ppm, whereas residues in β-sheet conformation show substantially higher values of 16 ± 6 ppm.
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