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Soubias, O.; Saurel, O.; Reat, V.; Milon, A., E-mail: alain.milon@ipbs.fr2002
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[en] 13C NMR spectra routinely performed on oriented lipid bilayers display linewidth of 1-2 ppm, although T2 measurements indicate that 0.1-0.2 ppm could be obtained. We have prepared a DMPC - 13C4-cholesterol (7/3) sample, and oriented the lipid bilayers between glass plates so that the bilayer normal makes an angle of 90 deg. (or of the magic angle) with B0. We have measured T2s, CSAs, and linewidths for the choline 13C-γ-methyl, the cholesterol-C4 carbons and the lipid head group phosphorus, at both angles and 313 K. The magnetic field distribution within the sample was calculated using the surface current formalism. The line shapes were simulated as a function of B0 field inhomogeneities and sample mosaic spread. Both effects contribute to the experimental linewidth. Using three signals of different CSA, we have quantified both contributions and measured the mosaic spread accurately. Direct shimming on a sample signal is essential to obtain sharp resonances and 13C labelled choline methyl resonance of DMPC is a good candidate for this task. After optimisation of the important parameters (shimming on the choline resonance, mosaic spread of ± 0.30 deg.), 13C linewidth of 0.2-0.3 ppm have been obtained. This newly achieved resolution on bilayers oriented at 90 deg., has allowed to perform two 2D experiments, with a good sensitivity: 2D PELF (correlation of carbon chemical shifts and C-H dipolar couplings) and 2D D-resolved experiment (correlation of carbon chemical shifts and C-C dipolar couplings). A C-C dipolar coupling of 35 ± 2 Hz between the choline methyl carbons was determined
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Copyright (c) 2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Journal of Biomolecular NMR; ISSN 0925-2738;
; v. 24(1); p. 15-30

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