High-efficiency low-power 13C-15N cross polarization in MAS NMR

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE(2024)

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Biomolecular solid-state magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy frequently relies on selective 13C -15N magnetization transfers, for various kinds of correlation experiments. Introduced in 1998, spectrally induced filtering in combination with cross polarization (SPECIFIC-CP) is a selective heteronuclear magnetization transfer experiment widely used for biological applications. At MAS frequencies below 20 kHz, commonly used for 13C- detected MAS NMR experiments, SPECIFIC-CP transfer between amide 15N and 13C alpha atoms (NCA) is typically performed with radiofrequency (rf) fields set higher than the MAS frequency for both 13C and 15N channels, and high-power 1H decoupling rf field is simultaneously applied. Here, we experimentally explore a broad range of NCA zero -quantum (ZQ) SPECIFIC-CP matching conditions at the MAS frequency of 14 kHz and compare the best high- and low-power matching conditions with respect to selectivity, robustness, and sensitivity at lower 1H decoupling rf fields. We show that low-power NCA SPECIFIC-CP matching condition gives rise to 20% sensitivity enhancement compared to high-power conditions, in 2D NCA spectra of microcrystalline assemblies of HIV-1 CACTD-SP1 protein with inositol hexakis-phosphate (IP6).
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MAS NMR,SPECIFIC-CP,DCP,Protein solid-state NMR,Low-power,B 1 inhomogeneity
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