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DeerLab: a comprehensive software package for analyzing dipolar electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy data

Luis Fábregas Ibáñez, Gunnar Jeschke, Stefan Stoll

2020Magnetic Resonance164 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dipolar EPR spectroscopy (DEER and other techniques) enables the structural characterization of macromolecular and biological systems by measurement of distance distributions between unpaired electrons on a nanometer scale. The inference of these distributions from the measured signals is challenging due to the ill-posed nature of the inverse problem. Existing analysis tools are scattered over several applications with specialized graphical user interfaces. This renders comparison, reproducibility, and method development difficult. To remedy this situation, we present DeerLab, an open-source software package for analyzing dipolar EPR data that is modular and implements a wide range of methods. We show that DeerLab can perform one-step analysis based on separable non-linear least squares, fit dipolar multi-pathway models to multi-pulse DEER data, run global analysis with non-parametric distributions, and use a bootstrapping approach to fully quantify the uncertainty in the analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopySoftware packageElectron paramagnetic resonanceSpectroscopyDipoleNuclear magnetic resonanceElectronSoftwareMaterials scienceResonance (particle physics)PhysicsComputer scienceAtomic physicsNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageElectron Spin Resonance StudiesAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsNMR spectroscopy and applications