TROSY HNCA 600 MHz Inova (Rutgers Univ.)

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Name: pfg_hnca_TROSY_2H
Experiment family/families: HNCA
Synopsis: HNCA out-and-back with TROSY, sensitivity enhancement and 2H decoupling, based on Fig. 2A in [1]

Code authors:

 pvs?

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No full name record for pvs on the Montelione Lab registry page.

G.V.T. Swapna
Copyright: G.T. Montelione, Protein NMR Laboratory - Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, Rutgers University
Console: Varian, Inc. Inova, 600 MHz
Console requirements: four RF channels (applies to some CABM sequences)
Source: CABM Pulse Sequence Library
Download (external links):readme pulse sequence parameters (tar)figure (pdf)

References

  1. Grzesiek, S. Bax A. 1992. Improved 3D triple-resonance NMR techniques applied to a 31 kDa protein. J Magn Reson 96:432--440. BibTeX [bax92]