Accelerated 19F biomolecular magic-angle spinning NMR with paramagnetic dopants

Becker LM, Toscano G, Kapitonova A, Singh R, Guillerm U, Lichtenecker RJ, Schanda P. 2026. Accelerated 19F biomolecular magic-angle spinning NMR with paramagnetic dopants. Magnetic Resonance. 7(1), 29–37.

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Abstract
The advantageous characteristics attributed to the 19F nucleus have made it a popular target for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) once again in recent years. Aside from solution NMR, an increasing number of studies have been conducted applying solid-state magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR to fluorine-labelled samples. Here, the high chemical shift anisotropy and strong dipolar couplings can be utilised to get structural insights into proteins and measure long distances. Despite increasing popularity and promising benefits, the sensitivity of biomolecular 19F MAS NMR often suffers from slow longitudinal T1 relaxation and therefore long recycle delays. In this work, we expand paramagnetic doping, an approach commonly used to reduce proton T1 relaxation times, to 19F-labelled biological samples. We study the effect of Gd(DTPA) and Gd(DTPA-BMA) on 19F T1 and T2, and 13C T1 and T2 relaxation in a [5-19F13C]-tryptophan-labelled protein via 19F-detected MAS NMR experiments. The observed paramagnetic relaxation enhancement substantially reduces measurement times of 19F MAS NMR experiments without compromising resolution. Additionally, we report the chemical shift assignments of all four fluorotryptophan signals in the 12×39 kDa-large protein TET2 using a mutagenesis approach.
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Date Published
2026-04-16
Journal Title
Magnetic Resonance
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Copernicus Publications
Acknowledgement
We thank Ben P. Tatman for insightful discussions. This research was supported by the Scientific Service Units (SSUs) of ISTA through resources provided by the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility and the Lab Support Facility. We thank Prof. Tobias Madl (Medical University Graz) for a sample of Omniscan. Lea M. Becker is the recipient of a DOC fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Sciences at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (grant no. PR10660EAW01).
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7
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1
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29-37
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Becker LM, Toscano G, Kapitonova A, et al. Accelerated 19F biomolecular magic-angle spinning NMR with paramagnetic dopants. Magnetic Resonance. 2026;7(1):29-37. doi:10.5194/mr-7-29-2026
Becker, L. M., Toscano, G., Kapitonova, A., Singh, R., Guillerm, U., Lichtenecker, R. J., & Schanda, P. (2026). Accelerated 19F biomolecular magic-angle spinning NMR with paramagnetic dopants. Magnetic Resonance. Copernicus Publications. https://doi.org/10.5194/mr-7-29-2026
Becker, Lea Marie, Giorgia Toscano, Anna Kapitonova, Rajkumar Singh, Undina Guillerm, Roman J. Lichtenecker, and Paul Schanda. “Accelerated 19F Biomolecular Magic-Angle Spinning NMR with Paramagnetic Dopants.” Magnetic Resonance. Copernicus Publications, 2026. https://doi.org/10.5194/mr-7-29-2026.
L. M. Becker et al., “Accelerated 19F biomolecular magic-angle spinning NMR with paramagnetic dopants,” Magnetic Resonance, vol. 7, no. 1. Copernicus Publications, pp. 29–37, 2026.
Becker LM, Toscano G, Kapitonova A, Singh R, Guillerm U, Lichtenecker RJ, Schanda P. 2026. Accelerated 19F biomolecular magic-angle spinning NMR with paramagnetic dopants. Magnetic Resonance. 7(1), 29–37.
Becker, Lea Marie, et al. “Accelerated 19F Biomolecular Magic-Angle Spinning NMR with Paramagnetic Dopants.” Magnetic Resonance, vol. 7, no. 1, Copernicus Publications, 2026, pp. 29–37, doi:10.5194/mr-7-29-2026.
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