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Function: pubMedSearch_Global
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Proton-detected solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) under ultrafast magic-angle spinning (MAS) has become a powerful tool for elucidating the structures of proteins with sub-milligram quantities, where establishing C-N correlations is essential. However, traditional C-N cross-polarization (CP), effective at lower MAS frequencies, suffers diminished efficiency under ultrafast MAS conditions. To overcome this limitation, we developed a robust method for selective polarization between insensitive nuclei (SPINE). This approach significantly enhances the heteronuclear C-N correlation efficiency over CP, with gain factors of 1.75 for CA-N and 1.9 and CO-N transfers. SPINE's efficacy was validated on four diverse proteins: the microcrystalline β1 immunoglobulin binding domain of protein G (GB1), the large-conductance mechanosensitive ion channel from Methanosarcina acetivorans (MaMscL), fibrillar septum-forming protein (SepF), and the vertex protein of the β-carboxysome shell (CcmL). This enhancement can reduce the duration of current multidimensional experiments to about one-third of that using a single C-N CP and to about one-tenth with dual C-N transfers. Our findings underscore the practical utility and versatility of SPINE in ssNMR spectroscopy, making it a valuable approach for advancing structural biology studies of sub-milligram protein.
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