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Biophysical Journal 14: 20-32 (1974)
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Electron Spin Resonance Analysis of the Nitroxide Spin Label 2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidone-N-Oxyl (Tempone) in Single Crystals of the Reduced Tempone Matrix

Wallace Snipes, James Cupp, Gerald Cohn and Alec Keith

ABSTRACT

The nitroxide spin label Tempone (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidone-N-oxyl) can be reduced with ascorbic acid to give a nonparamagnetic species. Single crystals of reduced Tempone serve as a suitable host matrix to orient trace quantities of Tempone for ESR analysis. In these crystals the majority of the Tempone molecules are well-oriented, but a smaller fraction of the molecules tumble freely to give an isotropic electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum. ESR transitions for the oriented molecules are saturated at much lower microwave power levels than for the tumbling molecules. For the oriented molecules, an analysis of the anisotropy of the spectroscopic splitting factor (g) gives principal values of g1 = 2.0094, g2 = 2.0061, g3 = 2.0021. The hyperfine coupling tensor is nearly axially symmetric, with principal values (in gauss) of A1 = 6.5, A2 = 6.7, A3 = 33.0. Within experimental error, the principal axis systems for the g tensor and the hyperfine tensor are identical. Comparison of the average values of g and A with the isotropic values of these parameters for Tempone in solvents of different polarity suggests a method for choosing the most appropriate tensor elements to be used for spin label experiments in various solvent systems.







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