Related ArticlesPhotochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Observed by Solid-state NMR in a Uniformly (13)C-isotope Labeled Photosynthetic Reaction Center.
J Phys Chem B. 2015 Jun 25;
Authors: Paul S, Bode BE, Matysik J, Alia A
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A sample of solubilized and quinone-depleted reaction centers (RC) from the purple bacterium Rhodobacter (R.) sphaeroides wild-type (WT) has been prepared entirely 13C and 15N isotope labelled at all positions of the protein as well as of the cofactors. In this sample, the occurrence of the solid-state photo-CIDNP (photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) effect has been probed by 13C solid-state magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR under illumination. Under continuous illumination, signal intensities are modified by the three-spin mixing (TSM) mechanism. Time-resolved illumination experiments reveal the occurrence of light-induced nuclear polarization on the time-scale of hundreds of microseconds, initially dominated by the transient polarization of the singlet branch of the radical-pair mechanism (RPM). A first kinetic analysis shows that the lifetime of the polarization from the singlet branch, indicated by the enhanced absorptive intensities of the signals from aliphatic carbons, is significantly extended. Upon arrival of the polarization from the triplet decay branch, emissive polarization caused by the three-spin mixing mechanism (TSM) is observed. Also this arrival is significantly delayed. The decay of TSM polarization occurs in two steps, assigned to intra- and intermolecular spin diffusion.
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Is solid-state NMR enhanced by dynamic nuclear polarization?
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Is solid-state NMR enhanced by dynamic nuclear polarization?
Lee, D., S. Hediger, and G. De Paepe, Is solid-state NMR enhanced by dynamic nuclear polarization? Solid State Nucl Magn Reson, 2015. 66-67C(0): p. 6-20.
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[NMR paper] Detecting a New Source for Photochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in the LOV2 Domain of Phototropin by Magnetic-Field Dependent (13)C-NMR Spectroscopy.
Detecting a New Source for Photochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in the LOV2 Domain of Phototropin by Magnetic-Field Dependent (13)C-NMR Spectroscopy.
Related Articles Detecting a New Source for Photochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in the LOV2 Domain of Phototropin by Magnetic-Field Dependent (13)C-NMR Spectroscopy.
J Phys Chem B. 2014 Sep 10;
Authors: Kothe G, Lukaschek M, Link G, Kacprzak S, Illarionov B, Fischer M, Eisenreich W, Bacher A, Weber S
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Phototropin is a flavin mononucleotide...
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[NMR paper] Preparation of uniformly isotope labeled KcsA for solid state NMR: Expression, purification, reconstitution into liposomes and functional assay.
Preparation of uniformly isotope labeled KcsA for solid state NMR: Expression, purification, reconstitution into liposomes and functional assay.
Preparation of uniformly isotope labeled KcsA for solid state NMR: Expression, purification, reconstitution into liposomes and functional assay.
Protein Expr Purif. 2013 Aug 1;
Authors: Bhate MP, Wylie BJ, Thompson A, Tian L, Nimigean C, McDermott AE
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We report the expression, purification, liposome reconstitution and functional validation of uniformly (13)C and (15)N isotope labeled...
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Symmetry Break of Special Pair: Photochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR Confirms Control by Nonaromatic Substituents
Symmetry Break of Special Pair: Photochemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR Confirms Control by Nonaromatic Substituents
Karthick Babu Sai Sankar Gupta, A. Alia, Huub J.M. de Groot and Jo?rg Matysik
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DOI: 10.1021/ja402238w
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[NMR paper] Symmetry break of special pair: Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization NMR confirms control by nonaromatic substituents.
Symmetry break of special pair: Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization NMR confirms control by nonaromatic substituents.
Symmetry break of special pair: Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization NMR confirms control by nonaromatic substituents.
J Am Chem Soc. 2013 Jun 6;
Authors: Sai Sankar Gupta KB, Alia A, de Groot HJ, Matysik J
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Despite the high structural symmetry of cofactor arrangement and protein environment, light-induced electron transfer in photosynthetic reaction centers (RCs) of the purple...
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-Enhanced Solid-State NMR of a 13C-Labeled Signal Peptide Bound to Lipid-Reconstituted Sec Translocon
Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-Enhanced Solid-State NMR of a 13C-Labeled Signal Peptide Bound to Lipid-Reconstituted Sec Translocon
Lenica Reggie, Jakob J. Lopez, Ian Collinson, Clemens Glaubitz and Mark Lorch
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DOI: 10.1021/ja209378h
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Dynamic nuclear polarization experiments at 14.1 T for solid-state NMR.
Dynamic nuclear polarization experiments at 14.1 T for solid-state NMR.
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Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2010 Jun 14;12(22):5799-803
Authors: Matsuki Y, Takahashi H, Ueda K, Idehara T, Ogawa I, Toda M, Akutsu H, Fujiwara T
Instrumentation for high-field dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) at 14.1 T was developed to enhance the nuclear polarization for NMR of solids. The gyrotron generated 394.5 GHz submillimeter (sub-mm) wave with a power of 40 W in the second harmonic...