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Relaxation-Assisted Magnetization Transfer Phenomena for a Sensitivity-Enhanced 2D NMR

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Journal Anal Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2023 Nov 27
PMID 38008904
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2D NOESY and TOCSY play central roles in contemporary NMR. We have recently discussed how solvent-driven exchanges can significantly enhance the sensitivity of such methods when attempting correlations between labile and nonlabile protons. This study explores two scenarios where similar sensitivity enhancements can be achieved in the absence of solvent exchange: the first one involves biomolecular paramagnetic systems, while the other involves small organic molecules in natural abundance. It is shown that, in both cases, the effects introduced by either differential paramagnetic shift and relaxation or by polarization sharing among networks of protons can provide a similar sensitivity boost, as previously discussed for solvent exchange. The origin and potential of the resulting enhancements are analyzed, and experiments that demonstrate them in protein and natural products are exemplified. Limitations and future improvements of these approaches are also briefly discussed.

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