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World J Transl Med. Apr 12, 2014; 3(1): 17-30
Published online Apr 12, 2014. doi: 10.5528/wjtm.v3.i1.17
Table 1 Properties of nuclei most useful for biological studies[5]
NucleusSpin quantum number (I)Natural abundance (%)Gyromagnetic ratioγ(10-7 rad/T sec)Sensitivity1 (% vs1H)Electric quadruple moment (Q) (e.1024 cm2)
1H1/299.984426.7520100.000-
2H1/10.01564.10670.9650.00277
13C1/21.10806.72651.590-
15N1/20.3650-2.71080.104-
19F1/2100.000025.16783.300-
31P1/2100.000010.8296.630-
Table 2 Nuclear Spin values and gyromagnetic ratios of some nuclei[5]
NucleiUnpaired protonsUnpaired neutronsNet spinγ(MHz/T)
1H101/242.58
2H111/16.54
31P101/217.25
23Na123/211.27
14N111/13.08
13C011/210.71
19F101/240.08
Table 3 Nuclear magnetic resonance determined rotational correlation time values for known monomeric NESG targets[19]
NESG target (isotope labeling)MW (kDa)15N T1 (ms)15N T2 (ms)l = T1/T2τl(ns)
PsR76A (NC5)7.24781283.7343755.1
VfR117 (NC)11.26051195.0840346.3
SyR11 (NC5)12.46301046.0576927.1
ER541-37-162 (NC5)15.872966.510.9624110.0
ER540 (NC5)18.890966.513.6691711.3
SoR190 (NC)13.8697.5100.96.9127857.7
TR80 (NC5)10.5612.8102.95.9552967.0
Ubiquitin (NC)9441.8144.63.0553254.4
HR2873B (NC)10.74921154.2782615.7
B-domain (NC)7.2423.5153.32.7625574.05
BcR97A (NC)13.1705.880.68.7568248.8
PfR193A (NC)13.6733.980.99.0716939.0
MvR76 (NC)20.2101564.515.7364312.2
DvR115G (NC)10.9608.7115.65.2655716.5
MrR110B (NC5)11.870799.27.1270167.8
VpR247 (NC5)12.5661.288.37.4881098.05
BcR147A (NC)11.96451046.2019237.2
WR73 (NC5)21.9126141.330.5326913.0
NsR431C (NC5)16.8855.571.212.0154510.6
StR82 (NC)9.2537.3100.45.3515946.6