Frequency-selective heteronuclear dephasing and selective carbonyl labeling to deconvolute crowded spectra of membrane proteins by magic angle spinning NMR.
Frequency-selective heteronuclear dephasing and selective carbonyl labeling to deconvolute crowded spectra of membrane proteins by magic angle spinning NMR.
Frequency-selective heteronuclear dephasing and selective carbonyl labeling to deconvolute crowded spectra of membrane proteins by magic angle spinning NMR.
J Magn Reson. 2011 Mar 17;
Authors: Traaseth NJ, Veglia G
We present a new method that combines carbonyl-selective labeling with frequency-selective heteronuclear recoupling to resolve the spectral overlap of magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR...
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Frequency-Selective Heteronuclear Dephasing and Selective Carbonyl Labeling to Deconvolute Crowded Spectra of Membrane Proteins By Magic Angle Spinning NMR
Frequency-Selective Heteronuclear Dephasing and Selective Carbonyl Labeling to Deconvolute Crowded Spectra of Membrane Proteins By Magic Angle Spinning NMR
Publication year: 2011
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 17 March 2011</br>
Nathaniel J., Traaseth , Gianluigi, Veglia</br>
We present a new method that combines carbonyl-selective labeling with frequency-selective heteronuclear recoupling to resolve the spectral overlap of magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectra of membrane proteins in fluid lipid membranes with broad lines and...
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[NMR paper] Automated NMR determination of protein backbone dihedral angles from cross-correlated
Automated NMR determination of protein backbone dihedral angles from cross-correlated spin relaxation.
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Authors: Kloiber K, Schüler W, Konrat R
The simultaneous interpretation of a suite of dipole-dipole and dipole-CSA cross-correlation rates involving the backbone nuclei 13Calpha, 1Halpha, 13CO, 15N and 1HN can be used to resolve the ambiguities associated with each individual...
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[NMR paper] HYPER: a hierarchical algorithm for automatic determination of protein dihedral-angle
HYPER: a hierarchical algorithm for automatic determination of protein dihedral-angle constraints and stereospecific C beta H2 resonance assignments from NMR data.
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Authors: Tejero R, Monleon D, Celda B, Powers R, Montelione GT
A new computer program, HYPER, has been developed for automated analysis of protein dihedral angle values...
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Precise structural determination of weakly binding peptides by utilizing dihedral ang
Abstract Structural determination of target-bound conformations of peptides is of primary importance for the optimization of peptide ligands and peptideâ??mimetic design. In the structural determination of weakly binding ligands, transferred nuclear Overhauser effect (TrNOE) methods have been widely used. However, not many distance constraints can be obtained from small peptide ligands by TrNOE, especially for peptides bound to a target molecule in an extended conformation. Therefore, for precise structural determination of weakly binding peptides, additional structural constraints are...
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NOESY signals and chi2 dihedral angle
Hello out there! I have a question about the intensity of NOESY correlation signals and the chi2 dihedral angle. The more intense the NOE signals are, the closer the distance between the two nuclei, right? So, if two beta protons have close to the same NOE intensity on the NOESY, which can be described as medium intensity, what does that say about the conformation around the chi2 dihedral angle.........?