Abstract

This paper demonstrates that two-dimensional (2D) NMR experiments are particularly suitable for studies of biopolymers in H 2O solution. Compared to conventional one-dimensional NMR experiments the 2D studies are much more efficient and yield with a single instrument setting a nearly complete network of J-connectivities or cross relaxation pathways involving labile protons. The use of these techniques in H 2O solutions presents a new approach for detailed studies of the backbone spatial structure in proteins and should further be of particular interest for conformational studies of nucleic acids. Here, homonuclear J-connectivities and Overhauser effects (NOE) involving labile protons were studied in the basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitor.

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