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On the use of ultracentrifugal devices for routine sample preparation in biomolecular magic-angle-spinning NMR.

Abhishek MandalJennifer C BoatzTravis B WheelerPatrick C A van der Wel
Published in: Journal of biomolecular NMR (2017)
A number of recent advances in the field of magic-angle-spinning (MAS) solid-state NMR have enabled its application to a range of biological systems of ever increasing complexity. To retain biological relevance, these samples are increasingly studied in a hydrated state. At the same time, experimental feasibility requires the sample preparation process to attain a high sample concentration within the final MAS rotor. We discuss these considerations, and how they have led to a number of different approaches to MAS NMR sample preparation. We describe our experience of how custom-made (or commercially available) ultracentrifugal devices can facilitate a simple, fast and reliable sample preparation process. A number of groups have since adopted such tools, in some cases to prepare samples for sedimentation-style MAS NMR experiments. Here we argue for a more widespread adoption of their use for routine MAS NMR sample preparation.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • high resolution
  • molecularly imprinted
  • clinical practice
  • liquid chromatography