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[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] Distinguish between protonation and conformational change?
Distinguish between protonation and conformational change?
Hi all,
In a folded protein with 13C-delta labeled glutamates, how can one distinguish between chemical shift due to protonation and chemical shift due to conformational changes?
Thanks.
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