Y. Ishii et R. Tycko, Sensitivity enhancement in solid state N-15 NMR by indirect detection withhigh-speed magic angle spinning, J MAGN RES, 142(1), 2000, pp. 199-204
Enhancement of sensitivity in solid state N-15 NMR by indirect detection th
rough H-1 NMR signals under high-speed magic angle spinning and high-field
conditions is demonstrated experimentally on two N-15-labeled peptides, pol
ycrystalline AlaGlyGly and the helix-forming, 17-residue peptide MB(i + 4)E
K in lyophilized form. Sensitivity enhancement factors ranging from 2.0 to
3.2 are observed experimentally, depending on the (1)5N and H-1 linewidths
and polarization transfer efficiencies. The H-1-detected two-dimensional H-
1/N-15 correlation spectrum of AlaGlyGly illustrates the possibility of inc
reased spectral resolution and resonance assignments in indirectly detected
experiments, in addition to the sensitivity enhancement.