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  • Researchers demonstrated up to 100-fold signal enhancements in fluorine (F) dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectra of HIV-1 capsid protein assemblies at 14.1 T, achieving notable sensitivity ratios of 12-29.
  • They successfully recorded 2D F-C HETCOR spectra at MAS frequencies above 20 kHz, revealing valuable long-range intra- and intermolecular correlations for protein structure determination.
  • The study highlights the effectiveness of DNP-enhanced F MAS NMR spectroscopy for characterizing large biomolecular systems, with systematic analysis of various factors affecting the DNP enhancements.

Article Abstract

We report remarkably high, up to 100-fold, signal enhancements in F dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) magic angle spinning (MAS) spectra at 14.1 T on HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) assemblies. These enhancements correspond to absolute sensitivity ratios of 12-29 and are of similar magnitude to those seen for H signals in the same samples. At MAS frequencies above 20 kHz, it was possible to record 2D F-C HETCOR spectra, which contain long-range intra- and intermolecular correlations. Such correlations provide unique distance restraints, inaccessible in conventional experiments without DNP, for protein structure determination. Furthermore, systematic quantification of the DNP enhancements as a function of biradical concentration, MAS frequency, temperature, and microwave power is reported. Our work establishes the power of DNP-enhanced F MAS NMR spectroscopy for structural characterization of HIV-1 CA assemblies, and this approach is anticipated to be applicable to a wide range of large biomolecular systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521953PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09216DOI Listing

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