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Several structural motifs found in nucleic acids involve N-H ... N hydrogen
bonds in which the donor hydrogens are broadened to extinction due to chem
ical or conformational exchange. In such situations, it is impossible to us
e the well-established HNN-COSY or soft HNN-COSY experiments, which report
the presence of the hydrogen bond directly on the donor proton(s). We prese
nt a pulse sequence, H(CN)N(H), for alleviating this problem in hydrogen bo
nds of the type NdH ... N-a-CH, in which the donor N-d nitrogen is correlat
ed with the corresponding non-exchangeable C-H proton associated with the a
cceptor N-a nitrogen. In this way, missing NdH ... N-a correlations in an H
NN-COSY spectrum may be recovered from CH-N-d correlations in the H(CN)N(H)
spectrum. By correlating a different set of nuclei relative to the HNN-COS
Y class of experiments, the H(CN)N(H) experiment also serves to remove ambi
guities associated with degeneracies in HNN-COSY spectra. The technique is
demonstrated on d(GGAGGAG)(4), a quadruplex containing a novel A . (G . G .
G . G) . A hexad and on d(GGGCAGGT)(4), containing a G . C . G . C tetrad,
in which missing NH2 ... N7 correlations are retrieved via H8-(N2,N6) corr
elations in the H(CN)N(H) spectrum.