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The Pulse FT NMR Experiment equilibration 90º pulse detection of signals Experiment (t) Data Analysis Fourier Transform Time domain (t)
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Proteins Have Too Many Signals! 1 H NMR Spectrum of Ubiquitin ~500 resonances Resolve resonances by multi-dimensional experiments
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The 2D NMR Pulse Sequence + 1D + 1D = 2D [2nd preparation]
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2D NMR: Coupling is the Key 2D detect signals twice (before/after coupling) Same as 1D experiment 90º pulse t1t1 t2t2 t1t1 t2t2 Transfers between coupled spins
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The 2D NMR Spectrum Pulse Sequence Spectrum Coupled spins Before mixing After mixing t1t1 t2t2
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The Power of 2D NMR: Resolving Overlapping Signals 1D 2D 2 signals overlapped 2 cross peaks resolved
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Acronyms For Basic Experiments Differ Only By The Nature Of Mixing Scalar Coupling Dipolar Coupling Homonuclear COSY Heteronuclear TOCSY Multiple Quantum NOESY HSQC Hetero-TOCSY HMQC NOESY-HSQC NOESY-HMQC
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Higher Dimensional NMR: Built on the 2D Principle 3D- detect signals 3 times Same as 1D experiment 90º pulse t2t2 t1t1 t3t3 3D NMR Pulse Sequence (t3)(t3) Experiments are composites acronyms are composites
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