1H double-quantum and COSY NMR-spectra of the porcine protein adenylate kinase have been obtained in order to assign aromatic spin systems within this protein, which contains seven tyrosyl, five phenylalanyl, and two histidyl residues. Double-quantum spectroscopy in its simple form allowed the assignment of five connectivities in the aromatic region and therefore proved inferior to COSY, which allowed the assignment of connectivities within nine aromatic residues.

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