Addendum to the paper “Dead-time free measurement of dipole–dipole interactions between electron spins” by M. Pannier, S. Veit, A. Godt, G. Jeschke, and H.W. Spiess [J. Magn. Reson. 142 (2000) 331–340]
Addendum to the paper “Dead-time free measurement of dipole–dipole interactions between electron spins” by M. Pannier, S. Veit, A. Godt, G. Jeschke, and H.W. Spiess [J. Magn. Reson. 142 (2000) 331–340]
Publication year: 2011 Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 3 September 2011
Hans Wolfgang, Spiess
The development of four-pulse DEER as described, which has been published in the Journal of Magnetic Resonance more than 10 years ago. The corresponding paper is an example where a slight advance, such as adding a refocusing pulse, which in retrospect looks so simple, can have a remarkable impact on an entire field of science. In our case it offered a simple way to exact measurements of distances between defined species in the nanometer range. The current applications are mainly in determining structures of proteins and nucleic acids.
[Stan NMR blog] Electron MR in Poland: a free collection of papers
Electron MR in Poland: a free collection of papers
An open-access set of 50+ EPR papers published in 'Current Topics in Biophysics'
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J Am Chem Soc. 2001 Feb 7;123(5):967-75
Authors: Mulder FA, Skrynnikov NR, Hon B, Dahlquist FW, Kay LE
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[NMR paper] The structure and dipole moment of globular proteins in solution and crystalline stat
The structure and dipole moment of globular proteins in solution and crystalline states: use of NMR and X-ray databases for the numerical calculation of dipole moment.
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Biopolymers. 2001 Apr 5;58(4):398-409
Authors: Takashima S
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[NMR paper] The electric dipole moment of DNA-binding HU protein calculated by the use of an NMR
The electric dipole moment of DNA-binding HU protein calculated by the use of an NMR database.
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Biophys Chem. 1999 Aug 30;80(3):153-63
Authors: Takashima S, Yamaoka K
Electric birefringence measurements indicated the presence of a large permanent dipole moment in HU protein-DNA complex. In order to substantiate this observation, numerical computation of the dipole moment of HU protein homodimer was carried out by using NMR protein...
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[NMR paper] Attenuated T2 relaxation by mutual cancellation of dipole-dipole coupling and chemica
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