Abstract

Heteronuclear magnetization transfer occurring during heteronuclear cross-polarization mixing processes in liquid-state NMR experiments can be easily monitored as a function of the involved in-phase, antiphase, and multiple-quantum magnetization components. The theoretical background on the simultaneous detection of E.COSY-type, TROSY-type, or spin-edited multiplet patterns for different IS and I(2)S spin systems in the same solution-state NMR spectrum is described. The proposed pulse scheme preserves high sensitivity levels and shows good tolerance to the presence of undesired cross-talk artifacts for both NH and NH(2) multiplicities providing an interesting NMR tool for biomolecular applications.

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