1H,13C-1H,1H Dipolar Cross-correlated Spin Relaxation in Methyl Groups

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Vitali Tugarinov
Lewis E. Kay
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[1] University of Toronto,Protein Engineering Network Centres of Excellence and the Departments of Medical Genetics, Biochemistry and Chemistry
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cross-correlated dipolar spin relaxation; methyl groups; order parameter;
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Relaxation in methyl groups is strongly influenced by cross-correlated interactions involving the methyl dipoles. One of the major interference effects results from intra-methyl 1H-13C, 1H-1H dipolar interactions, leading to significant differences in the relaxation of certain multiplet components that contribute to double- and zero-quantum 1H-13C spectra. NMR experiments are presented for the measurement of this differential relaxation effect. It is shown that this difference in relaxation between double- and zero-quantum multiplet components can be used as a sensitive reporter of side chain dynamics and that accurate methyl axis order parameters can be measured in proteins that tumble with correlation times greater than approximately 5 ns.
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