Biochemistry (2013). Volume: 52, Issue: 8. Pages: 1303-20. Paul J Barrett, Jiang Chen, Min-Kyu Cho, Ji-Hun Kim, Zhenwei Lu, Sijo Mathew, Dungeng Peng, Yuanli Song, Wade D Van Horn, Tiandi Zhuang, Frank D Sönnichsen, Charles R Sanders et al.
From roughly 1985 through the start of the new millennium, the cutting edge of solution protein nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was to a significant extent driven by the aspiration to determine structures. Here we survey recent advances in protein NMR that herald a renaissance in which a number of its most important applications reflect the broad problem-solving capability displayed by this method during its classical era during the 1970s and early 1980s.
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[NMR paper] The Quiet Renaissance of Protein NMR.
The Quiet Renaissance of Protein NMR.
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Biochemistry. 2013 Jan 31;
Authors: Barrett PJ, Chen J, Cho MK, Kim JH, Lu Z, Mathew S, Peng D, Song Y, Van Horn WD, Zhuang T, Sonnichsen FD, Sanders CR
Abstract
From roughly 1985 through the start of the new millennium, the cutting edge of solution protein nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was to a significant extent driven by the aspiration to determine structures. Here we survey recent advances in protein NMR that herald a...