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Optimum spin-state selection for all multiplicities in the acquisition dimension of the HSQC experiment

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JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Volume 180, Issue 1, Pages 39-50

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2006.01.003

Keywords

NMR; HSQC; spin-state selection; coupling constants; spin-editing

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Most conventional heteronuclear spin-state-selective (S-3) NMR experiments only work for a Specific Multiplicity, typically IS spin systems. Here, we introduce a general and efficient IPAP strategy to achieve S3 editing simultaneously for all multiplicities in the acquisition dimension of the HSQC experiment. Complementary in-phase (HSQC-IP) and anti-phase (HSQC-AP) data are separately recorded with a simple phase exchange of two 90 degrees proton Pulses involved in the mixing process of the F2-coupled sensitivity-improved HSQC pulse sequence. Additive and subtractive linear combination of these IP/AP data generates simplified F2-alpha/beta-spin-edited HSQC subspectra for all IS, I2S, and I3S spin systems and combines enhanced and optimized sensitivity with excellent tolerance to unwanted cross-talk contributions over a considerable range of coupling constants. Practical aspects such as pulse phase settings, transfer efficiency dependence, inter-pulse delay optimization, and percentage of cross-talk are theoretically analyzed and discussed as a function of each InS multiplicity. Particular emphasis on the features associated to spin-editing in diastereotopic I2S Spin systems and application to the measurement of long-range proton-carbon coupling constants are also provided. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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