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Homonuclear Simplified Preservation of Equivalent Pathways Spectroscopy.

Evgeny NimerovskySpyridon KosteletosSascha LangeStefan BeckerSascha LangeLoren B Andreas
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Recently developed homonuclear transverse mixing optimal control pulses (hTROP) revealed an elegant way to enhance the detected signal in multidimensional magic-angle spinning (MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance experiments. Inspired by their work, we present two homonuclear simplified preservation of equivalent pathways spectroscopy (hSPEPS) sequences for recoupling CA-CO and CA-CB dipolar couplings under fast and ultrafast MAS rates, theoretically enabling a √2 improvement in sensitivity for each indirect dimension. The efficiencies of hSPEPS are evaluated for non-deuterated samples of influenza A M2 and bacterial rhomboid protease GlpG under two different external magnetic fields (600 and 1200 MHz) and MAS rates (55 and 100 kHz). Three-dimensional (H)CA(CO)NH, (H)CO(CA)NH, and (H)CB(CA)NH spectra demonstrate the high robustness of hSPEPS elements to excite carbon-carbon correlations, especially in the (H)CB(CA)NH spectrum, where hSPEPS outperforms the J -based sequence by a factor of, on average, 2.85.
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