The sensitivity-enhanced HSQC, as well as HSQC-TOCSY, experiments have been modified for incorporation into NOAH (NMR by Ordered Acquisition using H detection) supersequences, adding diversity for C and N modules. Importantly, these heteronuclear modules have been specifically tailored to preserve the magnetisation required for subsequent acquisition of other heteronuclear or homonuclear modules in a supersequence. In addition, we present protocols for optimally combining HSQC and HSQC-TOCSY elements within the same supersequences, yielding high-quality 2D spectra suitable for structure characterisation but with greatly reduced experiment durations. We further demonstrate that these time savings can translate to increased detection sensitivity per unit time.
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