NMR of proteins
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NMR of proteins
(Topics in molecular and structural biology)
Macmillan, 1993
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Description
Significant strides have been made both with respect to studying structural and dynamical properties of proteins. This volume presents details of some of the advances in the application of nuclear magnetic resonance techniques in molecular biology, drawn from NMR laboratories around the world. The contributions reflect some of the variety and different emphasis found amongst researchers engaged in biological NMR, and give the reader an insight into the wealth of possible applications of NMR in their own area of research.
Table of Contents
- Determination of structures of larger proteins in solution by three- and four-dimensional heteronuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, G.M. Clore and A.M. Gronenborn
- methodological advances in protein NMR, A. Bax and S. Grzesiek
- determination of high-resolution NMR structures of proteins, D.A. Case and P.E. Wright
- multidimensional NMR studies of immunosuppressant/immunophilin complexes, S.W. Fesik and P. Neri
- NMR studies of the structure and role of modules involved in protein-protein interactions, I.D. Campbell and P.C. Driscoll
- NMR structural studies of the molecular dynamics of staphylococcal nuclease, D.A. Torchia et al
- study of protein dynamics by NMR, G. Wagner et al
- the folding, stability and dynamics of T4 lysozyme - a perspective using nuclear magnetic resonance, D.E. Anderson et al.
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