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Molecular features toward high photo-CIDNP hyperpolariztion explored through the oxidocyclization of tryptophan. / Torres, Felix; Sobol, Alexander; Greenwald, Jason и др.
в: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Том 23, № 11, 21.03.2021, стр. 6641-6650.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Molecular features toward high photo-CIDNP hyperpolariztion explored through the oxidocyclization of tryptophan
AU - Torres, Felix
AU - Sobol, Alexander
AU - Greenwald, Jason
AU - Renn, Alois
AU - Morozova, Olga
AU - Yurkovskaya, Alexandra
AU - Riek, Roland
N1 - Funding Information: We would like to thank Daniel Zindel for the synthesis of the 3a-hydroxypyrroloindole diastereoisomer. Y. A. and O. M. acknowledge support by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (projects 20-03-00234 and 19-29-10028). Publisher Copyright: © the Owner Societies 2021. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/3/21
Y1 - 2021/3/21
N2 - Photo-chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP) is a promising solution to the inherent lack of sensitivity in NMR spectroscopy. It is particularly interesting in biological systems since it operates in water, at room temperature, and it can be repeated if the bleaching of the system can be controlled. However, the photo-CIDNP signal enhancement is well below those of other hyperpolarization techniques. While DNP, PHIP, and SABRE reach polarization enhancements of 103to 104-fold, photo-CIDNP enhancement is typically only one order of magnitude for1H and two orders of magnitude for13C in the amino-acids tryptophan and tyrosine. Here we report on a photo-oxidation product of tryptophan that is strongly photo-CIDNP active under continuous wave light irradiation. In conjunction with the dye Atto Thio 12, a1H signal enhancement of 120-fold was observed on a 600 MHz spectrometer, while at 200 MHz the enhancement was 380-fold. These enhancements in signal to noise correspond to a reduction in measurement time of 14 400-fold and 144 400-fold, respectively. The enhancement for13C is estimated to be over 1200-fold at 600 MHz which corresponds to an impressive measurement time reduction of 1 440 000-fold. This photo-CIDNP active oxidation product of tryptophan has been identified to be 3α-hydroxypyrroloindole. The reasons for its improved signal enhancement compared to tryptophan have been further investigated.
AB - Photo-chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP) is a promising solution to the inherent lack of sensitivity in NMR spectroscopy. It is particularly interesting in biological systems since it operates in water, at room temperature, and it can be repeated if the bleaching of the system can be controlled. However, the photo-CIDNP signal enhancement is well below those of other hyperpolarization techniques. While DNP, PHIP, and SABRE reach polarization enhancements of 103to 104-fold, photo-CIDNP enhancement is typically only one order of magnitude for1H and two orders of magnitude for13C in the amino-acids tryptophan and tyrosine. Here we report on a photo-oxidation product of tryptophan that is strongly photo-CIDNP active under continuous wave light irradiation. In conjunction with the dye Atto Thio 12, a1H signal enhancement of 120-fold was observed on a 600 MHz spectrometer, while at 200 MHz the enhancement was 380-fold. These enhancements in signal to noise correspond to a reduction in measurement time of 14 400-fold and 144 400-fold, respectively. The enhancement for13C is estimated to be over 1200-fold at 600 MHz which corresponds to an impressive measurement time reduction of 1 440 000-fold. This photo-CIDNP active oxidation product of tryptophan has been identified to be 3α-hydroxypyrroloindole. The reasons for its improved signal enhancement compared to tryptophan have been further investigated.
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U2 - 10.1039/d0cp06068b
DO - 10.1039/d0cp06068b
M3 - Article
C2 - 33710192
AN - SCOPUS:85103349249
VL - 23
SP - 6641
EP - 6650
JO - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
JF - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
SN - 1463-9076
IS - 11
ER -
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