Single-Scan Characterization of $^{14}$N Nuclei via $^1$H-Detected Rotating-Frame Relaxometry
摘要
N NMR is notoriously difficult to perform in liquids due to the very fast spin relaxation and the large quadrupolar couplings, which render many signals invisible. We show here how N nuclei of biomolecular constituents can be probed indirectly by reintroducing the scalar relaxation of the second kind contribution to the polarization lifetimes of J-coupled protons in double resonance spin-locking experiments. The enhanced H relaxation rates in the rotating-frame allow for direct evaluation of nitrogen chemical shift and polarization lifetimes, from which one- and even two-bond H-N scalar couplings as well as N quadrupolar interactions can be determined. We demonstrate the versatility of this method by characterizing H-N spin pairs in several molecules of biological importance, showing proton relaxation enhancements beyond one order of magnitude. We further observe a pronounced effect from intermolecular hydrogen bonding. Our approach can be readily integrated into existing biomolecular NMR methodologies, as demonstrated here for H-detected relaxation-editing experiments with water suppression. This method provides access to nitrogen's picosecond-modulated quadrupolar interaction via single-scan proton detection in systems that would otherwise yield almost no detectable direct N signal even after averaging over thousands of transients.
引用
@article{arxiv.2607.03796,
title = {Single-Scan Characterization of $^{14}$N Nuclei via $^1$H-Detected Rotating-Frame Relaxometry},
author = {Florin Teleanu and Huijing Zou and David E. Korenchan and Alexej Jerschow},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.03796},
year = {2026}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables