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Application of geometric approximation to the CPMG experiment: Two- and three-site exchange.


ABSTRACT: The Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) experiment is one of the most classical and well-known relaxation dispersion experiments in NMR spectroscopy, and it has been successfully applied to characterize biologically relevant conformational dynamics in many cases. Although the data analysis of the CPMG experiment for the 2-site exchange model can be facilitated by analytical solutions, the data analysis in a more complex exchange model generally requires computationally-intensive numerical analysis. Recently, a powerful computational strategy, geometric approximation, has been proposed to provide approximate numerical solutions for the adiabatic relaxation dispersion experiments where analytical solutions are neither available nor feasible. Here, we demonstrate the general potential of geometric approximation by providing a data analysis solution of the CPMG experiment for both the traditional 2-site model and a linear 3-site exchange model. The approximate numerical solution deviates less than 0.5% from the numerical solution on average, and the new approach is computationally 60,000-fold more efficient than the numerical approach. Moreover, we find that accurate dynamic parameters can be determined in most cases, and, for a range of experimental conditions, the relaxation can be assumed to follow mono-exponential decay. The method is general and applicable to any CPMG RD experiment (e.g. N, C', C?, H?, etc.) The approach forms a foundation of building solution surfaces to analyze the CPMG experiment for different models of 3-site exchange. Thus, the geometric approximation is a general strategy to analyze relaxation dispersion data in any system (biological or chemical) if the appropriate library can be built in a physically meaningful domain.

SUBMITTER: Chao FA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5405725 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Application of geometric approximation to the CPMG experiment: Two- and three-site exchange.

Chao Fa-An FA   Byrd R Andrew RA  

Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997) 20170204


The Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) experiment is one of the most classical and well-known relaxation dispersion experiments in NMR spectroscopy, and it has been successfully applied to characterize biologically relevant conformational dynamics in many cases. Although the data analysis of the CPMG experiment for the 2-site exchange model can be facilitated by analytical solutions, the data analysis in a more complex exchange model generally requires computationally-intensive numerical analysis.  ...[more]

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