TY - JOUR
T1 - A compact high-speed mechanical sample shuttle for field-dependent high-resolution solution NMR
AU - Chou, Ching Yu
AU - Chu, Minglee
AU - Chang, Chi Fon
AU - Huang, Tai Huang
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to Prof. A.G. Redfield for his encouragement and for providing us with details of his pneumatic design before publication. We thank the staffs in the Academia Sinica Machine Shop, Taiwan, especially Mr. Cherng-Yin Lin and Ta-Horng Liao, for the production of high precision hardware, Mr. Fong-Ku Shi and Mr. Jimmy Wu of Rezwave Technology Inc., Taiwan for technical assistances. This work is supported by a Grants NSC99-3112-B-001-027 from The National Science Council and NHRI-EX99-9933B1 from the National Health Research Institute of the Republic of China to THH. The NMR experiments were carried out with NMR spectrometers of the High-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center (HFNMRC) supported by National Research Program for Genomic Medicine, The National Science Council of the Republic of China.
PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - Analysis of NMR relaxation data has provided significant insight on molecular dynamic, leading to a more comprehensive understanding of macromolecular functions. However, traditional methodology allows relaxation measurements performed only at a few fixed high fields, thus severely restricting their potential for extracting more complete dynamic information. Here we report the design and performance of a compact high-speed servo-mechanical shuttle assembly adapted to a commercial 600 MHz high-field superconducting magnet. The assembly is capable of shuttling the sample in a regular NMR tube from the center of the magnet to the top (fringe field ∼0.01 T) in 100 ms with no loss of sensitivity other than that due to intrinsic relaxation. The shuttle device can be installed by a single experienced user in 30 min. Excellent 2D- 15N-HSQC spectra of (u- 13C, 15N)-ubiquitin with relaxation at low fields (3.77 T) and detection at 14.1 T were obtained to illustrate its utility in R 1 measurements of macromolecules at low fields. Field-dependent 13C-R 1 data of (3,3,3-d)-alanine at various field strengths were determined and analyzed to assess CSA and 1H- 13C dipolar contributions to the carboxyl 13C-R 1.
AB - Analysis of NMR relaxation data has provided significant insight on molecular dynamic, leading to a more comprehensive understanding of macromolecular functions. However, traditional methodology allows relaxation measurements performed only at a few fixed high fields, thus severely restricting their potential for extracting more complete dynamic information. Here we report the design and performance of a compact high-speed servo-mechanical shuttle assembly adapted to a commercial 600 MHz high-field superconducting magnet. The assembly is capable of shuttling the sample in a regular NMR tube from the center of the magnet to the top (fringe field ∼0.01 T) in 100 ms with no loss of sensitivity other than that due to intrinsic relaxation. The shuttle device can be installed by a single experienced user in 30 min. Excellent 2D- 15N-HSQC spectra of (u- 13C, 15N)-ubiquitin with relaxation at low fields (3.77 T) and detection at 14.1 T were obtained to illustrate its utility in R 1 measurements of macromolecules at low fields. Field-dependent 13C-R 1 data of (3,3,3-d)-alanine at various field strengths were determined and analyzed to assess CSA and 1H- 13C dipolar contributions to the carboxyl 13C-R 1.
KW - Field cycling
KW - Field-dependent NMR relaxation
KW - High-speed sample shuttler
KW - Molecular dynamics
KW - Nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD)
KW - Servo-mechanical shuttler
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmr.2011.12.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jmr.2011.12.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 22200566
AN - SCOPUS:84855644575
SN - 1090-7807
VL - 214
SP - 302
EP - 308
JO - Journal of Magnetic Resonance
JF - Journal of Magnetic Resonance
ER -