Spin relaxation measurements using first-harmonic out-of-phase absorption EPR signals.
نویسندگان
چکیده
The dependence on spin-lattice (T1) relaxation of the first-harmonic absorption EPR signal (V'1) detected in phase quadrature with the Zeeman modulation has been investigated both theoretically and experimentally for nitroxide spin labels. Spectral simulations were performed by iterative solution of the Bloch equations that contained explicitly both the modulation and microwave magnetic fields (T. Páli, V. A. Livshits, and D. Marsh, 1996, J. Magn. Reson. B 113, 151-159). It was found that, of the various non-linear EPR displays, the first-harmonic out-of-phase V'1-signal, recorded under conditions of partial saturation of the microwave absorption, is particularly favorable for determining spin-lattice relaxation enhancements because of its superior signal intensity and relative insensitivity to spin-spin (T2) relaxation. By varying the Zeeman modulation frequency it is also possible to tune the optimum sensitivity of the V'1-signal to different ranges of the T1-relaxation time. A Zeeman modulation frequency of 25 kHz appears to be particularly suited to spin label applications. Calibrations are given for the dependence on T1-relaxation time of both the amplitude and the second integral of the V'1-signal recorded under standard conditions. Experiments on different spin labels in solution and in membranes demonstrate the practical usable sensitivity of the V'1-signal, even at modulation frequencies of 25 kHz, and these are used to investigate the dependence on microwave field intensity, in comparison with theoretical predictions. The practicable sensitivity to spin-lattice relaxation enhancements is demonstrated experimentally for a spin-labeled membrane system in the presence of paramagnetic ions. The first-harmonic out-of-phase V'1-signal appears to be the non-linear CW EPR method of choice for determining T1-relaxation enhancements in spin-labeled systems.
منابع مشابه
Spin relaxation measurements using first-harmonic out-of-phase absorption EPR signals: rotational motion effects.
A recent survey of nonlinear continuous-wave (CW) EPR methods revealed that the first-harmonic absorption EPR signal, detected 90 degrees out of phase with respect to the Zeeman modulation (V(1)(')-EPR), is the most appropriate for determining spin-lattice relaxation enhancements of spin labels (V. A. Livshits, T. Páli, and D. Marsh, 1998, J. Magn. Reson. 134, 113-123). The sensitivity of such ...
متن کاملNon-linear, continuous-wave EPR spectroscopy and spin–lattice relaxation: spin-label EPR methods for structure and dynamics†
The sensitivity of continuous-wave, non-linear EPR signals to spin–lattice (T1) relaxation has been investigated. The aim was to identify those spectral displays that are most appropriate to obtain structural and dynamic information from spin-label EPR experiments that involve detection of T1-relaxation enhancements. This has been achieved by solving the Bloch equations for the various harmonic...
متن کاملAnisotropic motion effects in CW non-linear EPR spectra: relaxation enhancement of lipid spin labels.
Continuous-wave (CW) EPR measurements of enhancements in spin-lattice (T(1)-) relaxation rate find wide application for determining spin-label locations in biological systems. Often, especially in membranes, the spin-label rotational motion is anisotropic and subject to an orientational potential. We investigate here the effects of anisotropic diffusion and ordering on non-linear CW-EPR methods...
متن کاملApplication of the out-of-phase absorption mode to separating overlapping EPR signals with different T1 values.
The use of 90 degrees-out-of-phase first-harmonic absorption (V1'-) EPR to resolve the spectra from nitroxide spin labels with differing T1-relaxation times is described. Non-linear V1'-EPR spectra recorded under moderate saturation have sharper lines compared with the in-phase V1-EPR spectra, and amplitudes that preferentially enhance components with longer T1-relaxation. Discrimination betwee...
متن کاملDependence of Saturation-Transfer EPR Intensities on Spin-Lattice Relaxation
The intensities of saturation-transfer EPR (ST-EPR) spectra from nitroxyl spin labels have proved a sensitive means for studying slow exchange processes (both Heisenberg spin exchange and physical/chemical exchange) and weak interactions with paramagnetic ions, via the dependence on the effective spin-lattice relaxation rate (D. Marsh, Appl. Magn. Reson. 3, 53, 1992). The dependences of the sec...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of magnetic resonance
دوره 134 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998