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Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference

With the advent of faster magic-angle spinning (MAS) and higher magnetic fields, the resolution of biomolecular solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra has been continuously increasing. As a direct consequence, the always narrower spectral lines, especially in proton-detected spectrosco...

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Autores principales: Římal, Václav, Callon, Morgane, Malär, Alexander A., Cadalbert, Riccardo, Torosyan, Anahit, Wiegand, Thomas, Ernst, Matthias, Böckmann, Anja, Meier, Beat H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37905180
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-3-15-2022
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author Římal, Václav
Callon, Morgane
Malär, Alexander A.
Cadalbert, Riccardo
Torosyan, Anahit
Wiegand, Thomas
Ernst, Matthias
Böckmann, Anja
Meier, Beat H.
author_facet Římal, Václav
Callon, Morgane
Malär, Alexander A.
Cadalbert, Riccardo
Torosyan, Anahit
Wiegand, Thomas
Ernst, Matthias
Böckmann, Anja
Meier, Beat H.
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description With the advent of faster magic-angle spinning (MAS) and higher magnetic fields, the resolution of biomolecular solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra has been continuously increasing. As a direct consequence, the always narrower spectral lines, especially in proton-detected spectroscopy, are also becoming more sensitive to temporal instabilities of the magnetic field in the sample volume. Field drifts in the order of tenths of parts per million occur after probe insertion or temperature change, during cryogen refill, or are intrinsic to the superconducting high-field magnets, particularly in the months after charging. As an alternative to a field–frequency lock based on deuterium solvent resonance rarely available for solid-state NMR, we present a strategy to compensate non-linear field drifts using simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference (SAFR). It is based on the acquisition of an auxiliary 1D spectrum in each scan of the experiment. Typically, a small-flip-angle pulse is added at the beginning of the pulse sequence. Based on the frequency of the maximum of the solvent signal, the field evolution in time is reconstructed and used to correct the raw data after acquisition, thereby acting in its principle as a digital lock system. The general applicability of our approach is demonstrated on 2D and 3D protein spectra during various situations with a non-linear field drift. SAFR with small-flip-angle pulses causes no significant loss in sensitivity or increase in experimental time in protein spectroscopy. The correction leads to the possibility of recording high-quality spectra in a typical biomolecular experiment even during non-linear field changes in the order of 0.1 ppm h [Formula: see text] without the need for hardware solutions, such as stabilizing the temperature of the magnet bore. The improvement of linewidths and peak shapes turns out to be especially important for [Formula: see text] H-detected spectra under fast MAS, but the method is suitable for the detection of carbon or other nuclei as well.
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spelling pubmed-105397772023-10-30 Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference Římal, Václav Callon, Morgane Malär, Alexander A. Cadalbert, Riccardo Torosyan, Anahit Wiegand, Thomas Ernst, Matthias Böckmann, Anja Meier, Beat H. Magn Reson (Gott) Research Article With the advent of faster magic-angle spinning (MAS) and higher magnetic fields, the resolution of biomolecular solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra has been continuously increasing. As a direct consequence, the always narrower spectral lines, especially in proton-detected spectroscopy, are also becoming more sensitive to temporal instabilities of the magnetic field in the sample volume. Field drifts in the order of tenths of parts per million occur after probe insertion or temperature change, during cryogen refill, or are intrinsic to the superconducting high-field magnets, particularly in the months after charging. As an alternative to a field–frequency lock based on deuterium solvent resonance rarely available for solid-state NMR, we present a strategy to compensate non-linear field drifts using simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference (SAFR). It is based on the acquisition of an auxiliary 1D spectrum in each scan of the experiment. Typically, a small-flip-angle pulse is added at the beginning of the pulse sequence. Based on the frequency of the maximum of the solvent signal, the field evolution in time is reconstructed and used to correct the raw data after acquisition, thereby acting in its principle as a digital lock system. The general applicability of our approach is demonstrated on 2D and 3D protein spectra during various situations with a non-linear field drift. SAFR with small-flip-angle pulses causes no significant loss in sensitivity or increase in experimental time in protein spectroscopy. The correction leads to the possibility of recording high-quality spectra in a typical biomolecular experiment even during non-linear field changes in the order of 0.1 ppm h [Formula: see text] without the need for hardware solutions, such as stabilizing the temperature of the magnet bore. The improvement of linewidths and peak shapes turns out to be especially important for [Formula: see text] H-detected spectra under fast MAS, but the method is suitable for the detection of carbon or other nuclei as well. Copernicus GmbH 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10539777/ /pubmed/37905180 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-3-15-2022 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Václav Římal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Římal, Václav
Callon, Morgane
Malär, Alexander A.
Cadalbert, Riccardo
Torosyan, Anahit
Wiegand, Thomas
Ernst, Matthias
Böckmann, Anja
Meier, Beat H.
Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference
title Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference
title_full Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference
title_fullStr Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference
title_full_unstemmed Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference
title_short Correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state NMR by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference
title_sort correction of field instabilities in biomolecular solid-state nmr by simultaneous acquisition of a frequency reference
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37905180
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-3-15-2022
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