Biomolecular solid-state NMR spectroscopy at 1200 MHz: the gain in resolution

JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR NMR(2021)

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Progress in NMR in general and in biomolecular applications in particular is driven by increasing magnetic-field strengths leading to improved resolution and sensitivity of the NMR spectra. Recently, persistent superconducting magnets at a magnetic field strength (magnetic induction) of 28.2 T corresponding to 1200 MHz proton resonance frequency became commercially available. We present here a collection of high-field NMR spectra of a variety of proteins, including molecular machines, membrane proteins, viral capsids, fibrils and large molecular assemblies. We show this large panel in order to provide an overview over a range of representative systems under study, rather than a single best performing model system. We discuss both carbon-13 and proton-detected experiments, and show that in 13 C spectra substantially higher numbers of peaks can be resolved compared to 850 MHz while for 1 H spectra the most impressive increase in resolution is observed for aliphatic side-chain resonances.
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Solid-state NMR, Magic-angle spinning, Biomolecular NMR, High field, Helicases, Viruses
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