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NMR Course, Lectmes, Table of Contents 15:57 PM April 13, 1999
r-Prefekt : Prof. Jyoti Chattopadhyaya
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Phone : 018- 4714577Email : Jyoti.Chattopadhyaya@BioorgChem.uu.se
Phone : 018-4714082 }..Kursansvari : Peter A backEmaIl : Peter.Agback @BloorgChem.uu.se g g
Fax : 018- 5544 95 Dep't ofBioorganic ChemistryWWW : http://BioorgChem.boc.uu.se/teaching/NMR-Course
Lecturer
Jyoti ChattopadhyayaPeter Agback
PeterAgbackPeter Agback
PeterAgbackPeter Agback
Parag AcharyaParag AcharyaJohan IsakssonJohan Isaksson
Introduction
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Tania MaltsevaTania MaltsevaTania Maltseva
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Tania MaltsevaLec ture 16
Tania MaltsevaTania MaltsevaAndras Földesi
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Table of ContentsTitle or content of lectures
Some Examples of What NMR Spectroscopy Can DoThe Fundamental Theories of NMR. Part IThe Fundamental Theories of NMR. Part nThe Chemical ShiftThe Spin-Spin CouplingThe Analysis of NMR SpectraThe Karplus EquationThe Pseudorotation ConceptThe Processes of RelaxationThe Nuclear Overhauser EffectThe Enhancement of the Sensitivity of Heteronuclei UsingPolarization TransferPractical Introduction to Theory and Implementation ofMultiDucIear, Multidimensional NMR ExperimentTwo-Dimensional Con-elation SpectroscopyThe NOESY and ROESY ExperimentsThe NOESY and ROESY Experiments (part 2) andThe Back-Calculation of NOE Spectra Using theDensity MatrixThe Hetero- and Homonuclear Chemical Shift CorrelationExperimentsNew developments in NMRThe Simplification of NMR Spectra by Isotope LabellingHow NMR Data Is Used to Build an NMR-ConstrainedMolecular ModelNMR of proteins
Concluding remarks, Questions, Discussionsand Evaluation Peter Agback
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14:43 PM April 23, 1999NMR Course, Timeplan
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Lectures, lab sessions and tutorials take place in the lecture halls in BMC indicated inthe schedule above.Lab sessions marked by 1*1 (Lab 1-4, 7, and 9-10) will take place in the NMR room at
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Please note that all laboratory work is obligatory
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14:55 PM April 23, 1999NMR Course, Schedule
NMR course (April 27 -May 26, 1999)
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Tuesday Apr 27 08.15 -12.00
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Please note that alllaboratory work is obligatory.
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15:41 PM April 13, 1999NMR Course. LechJres
The NMR course: (April 27- May 26, 1999)
Totallecturing time: -42 h. Total time for practical problems (including hands-on experience on500 and 600 MHz NMR spectrometers and data reduction): -40 h.
* The lectures will consist of the following parts:Part I: Principles of NMR spectroscopyPart II: 20 NMR spectroscopyPart m: Application of 10 and 20 NMR spectroscopy in the deternIination of the solution
confornIation of nucleic acids.
lntroduction by Jyoti Chattopadhyaya (-0.5h) (Tue, Apr 27, '99, (08.15- 08.45h)):
Some Examples of What N MR Spectroscopy Can Do
" ,(Tue, Apr 27, '99, (08.45- 12.00h)):Lectures 1 & 2 by Peter Agback (-3.5h)
The Fundamental Theories of N MR. Part I
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The Fundamental Theories of N MR. Part II
(Wed, Apr 28, '99 ( 10.15- 12.00h)):Lecture 4 by Peter Agback (-2h)
The Chemical Shift
(Thu, Apr 29, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):Lectnre 5 by Peter Agback (-2h)
The Spin-Spin Conpling
(Thu, Apr 29, '99 (10.15- 12.00h)):Lecture 6 by Peter Agback (-2h)The Analysis of NMR Spectra
(Wed, May 5, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):Lecture 7 by Parag Acharya (-2h)r- The Karplus Equation
(Wed, May 5, '99 (10.15- 12.00h)):Lecture 8 by Parag Acharya (-2h)r The Pseudorotation Concept
(Wed, May 5, '98 (10.15- 12.00h)):Lecture 9 by Parag Acharya (-2h)
The Processes or Relaxation
(Mon, May 10, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):Lectnre 10 by Johan Isaksson (-2h)The Nnclear Overhanser Effect
Lecture 12 by Tania Maltseva (-2h) (Mon, May 10, '99 (10.15 -12.00h)):
Practical Introduction to Theory and Implementation of Multinuclear, MultidimensionalNMR Experiment
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Lecture II by Johan Isaksson (-2h) (Tue, May 11, '99 (08.15 -10.00h)):The Enhancement of the Sensitivity of Heteronuclei Using Polarisation Transfer
(Tue, May 11, '99 ( 10.15- 12.00h)):Lecture 13 by Tania Maltseva (-2h)
Two-Dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy
(Wed, May 12, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):Lecture 14 by Tania Maltseva (-2h)The NOESY and ROESY Experiments
Lecture IS by Tania Maltseva (-2h) (Wed, May 12, '99 (10.15- 12.00h)):The NOESY and ROESY Experiments (Part 2) and The Back-Calculation of NOESpectra Using the Density Matrix
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Lecture 16 by Tania Maltseva (-2h) (Mon, May 17, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):
The Hetero- and Homonuclear Chemical ShiIt Correlation Experiments
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New developments in N MR
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Lecture 17b by Andras Földesi (-lh) (Mon, May 17, '99 (11.15 -12.00h)):
The Simplification of N MR Spectra by Isotope Labelling
Lecture 18 by Peter Agback (-2h) (Tue, May 18, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):How NMR Data Is Used to Build an NMR-Constrained Molecular Model
Lecture 19 by Peter Agback (-2h) (Wed, May 19, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):How NMR Data Is Used to Build an NMR-Constrained Molecular Model
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NMR of proteins(Thu, May 20, '99 (08.15- 10.00h)):
Lecture 21 by all teachers (-2h) (Wed, May 26, '99 ( 10.15- 12.00h)):,,-..
Concluding remarks, Questions, Discussions and Evaluation
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14:56 ~ April 23, 1999NMR Course, Lab outline
Lab 1. Introduction to the NMR Software (CT , TM,P Al) Wed May 5 '99
Students divided into two groups.Processing of an FIO: Fourier transformation (Ff).Window functions..Phase correction, integration, baseline correction, calibration.
Lab 2. Chernical Shifts and Coupling Constants (lH) (CT) WedMay 6, '99Students divided into two groups.Understanding l-dimensionallH-spectra with and without decoupling..Strategy for the assignment of resonances in 10 spectra..Extraction of 1 H chernical shifts and coupling constants..Analysis of a cornplex spin system.
, Lab 3. 13C Chernical Shifts and Coupling constants (CT) Thu May 6, '99Students divided into two groups.Structure elucidation using 13C NMR..Strategy for the assignment of resonances in 10 spectra..How to determine the multiplicity of carbon atoms.
,-.. Lab 4. Karplus eq's and the Pseudorotation Concept (CT) Fri May 7, '99.Estimation of the geometry of five-rnernbered rings (pseudorotational analysis) based on proton-
proton coupling constants..Estimarlon of the conformation around gamma and epsilon torsions in nucleotides.
Lab 5. Interpretation of2D Spectra: An Introduction (TM) WedMay 12, '99
.Interpretation of 10 lH- and 13C-NMR spectra and 20 COSY and 13C-IH Correlation Spectra.
.Interpretation of simple 20 spectra (COSY, TOCSY, NOESY) for the cornplete as signment.
Lab6.2D-NMR(ll) (TM) MonMay 17, '99.NOESY & COSY spectra, assignment for a IO-mer ONA duplex.
Lab 7. 2D-NMR (ID) (TM) Tue May 18, '99.NOE volume estirnation for a 10-rner ONA duplex.
Lab8.2D-NMR(IV) (TM) WedMay19, '99.NOESY spectra, assignment for a 21-rner RNA.
r Lab 9. Structure Refinement based on 2D-NMR Data (I) (PAl) Fri May 21, '99.Use of restrained MO to obtain the conformation of a 10-rner DNA duplex.
Lab 10. Structure Refinement based on 2D-NMR Data (II) (PAl) Wed May 26, '99.Analysis of the obtained conformation of a 10-rner ONA duplex.
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CT = Christophe Thibaudeau, TM = Tania Maltseva, p Al = Peter Agback
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15:14 PM April 13, 1999NMR Course, List of Teachers & WWW
List of all teachers from the Dep't of Bioorganic Chemistry
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4p course in NMR Spectroscopy in April-May 1999.
Telephone -~ailName
018- 4714577
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Tania.Maltseva @ Bioor~Chem. uu.se
Professor Jyoti Chattopadhyaya
Lecturer Tania Maltseva
Peter .Agback@ BioorgChem. uu.se018- 4714082Kursansvarig
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018- 4714994~ Andras.Foldesi @ Bioor~Chem.uu.se
Lecturer Christophe Thibaudeau
Lecturer Andras Földesi
The following WWW pages contain interesting infonnation concerning the NMR course:The 'home page' of the course
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http://bioorgd1Em.b:::>c.uu.se/tffiching/:r:...:JMR-Course/
From here you can easily click your way around to see this year's schedule, course contentin general, lab work, names, addresses and phone numbers of teachers etc.
Pages conceming Lab Work:
http: / /bioorgdle:n.b:>c .uu .se/teadring/:r:-:JMF<:-Course/Iab-Vbrk.htm1
From here you can easily click your way around to get overviews of sofieof the labs, theoretical aspects, detailed lab guides etc.
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NMR Spektroskopi (4 p) (Apr27 -May31, 1999)
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