I have a lab exercise wherein I am supposed to determine the compounds (a mixture of one or two amino acids) from a variety of NMR spectra:
http://imgur.com/a/UrdRmI am having trouble with the specifics of it all. I have determined that it is a mixture of two of the following AAs:
Ala, Asp, Gly, Arg, Glu
And the DEPTs appear to indicate that there are 3 CH
2 groups, one CH, and one CH
3 (my TA claims the 90 DEPT should have one peak only). However, the corresponding number of CH, CH
2, and CH
3 groups for these five amino acids cannot add up in this way.
Alanine has the only methyl group, which would indicate that the other species would have to contain 1 CH and 3 CH
3, which is not possible.
However my TA also claims the HSQC and HNMR are sufficient for species determination, but the shifts are really like the literature values (and most of the spin-spin splitting yields peaks that the species do not predict).
I think it's alanine and glutamic acid, but again the data a bit off.
Here is the HSQC literature value overlay:
http://i.imgur.com/7L8eb.pngI am really stumped. If you could point me in the direction, that would be fantastically helpful!