NMR of 31P Nuclear Spin Singlet States in Organic Diphosphates

Abstract

31P NMR and MRI are commonly used to study organophosphates that are central to cellular energy metabolism. In some molecules of interest, such as adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), pairs of coupled 31P nuclei in the diphosphate moiety should enable the creation of nuclear spin singlet states, which may be long-lived and can be selectively detected via quantum filters. Here, we show that 31P singlet states can be created on ADP and NAD, but their lifetimes are shorter than T1 and are strongly sensitive to pH. Nevertheless, the singlet states were used with a quantum filter to successfully isolate the 31P NMR spectra of those molecules from the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) background signal.

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