Pressure control helps NMR analyze protein as it folds - Chemical & Engineering News
Pressure control helps NMR analyze protein as it folds - Chemical & Engineering News
Pressure control helps NMR analyze protein as it folds Chemical & Engineering NewsResearchers have long wanted to better understand the way an unfolded protein chain reaches its final folded structure. But experimental tools needed to probe ...
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Pressure control helps NMR analyze protein as it folds - Chemical & Engineering News
Pressure control helps NMR analyze protein as it folds - Chemical & Engineering News
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The methodology makes it possible to determine atomic-resolution structures of folding intermediates and to study disease-related events such as protein aggregation and fibril formation. â??The importance of the work is...
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MRI of chemical reactions and processes
MRI of chemical reactions and processes
Publication date: Available online 30 March 2017
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy</br>
Author(s): Melanie M. Britton</br>
As magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can spatially resolve a wealth of molecular information available from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), it is able to non-invasively visualise the composition, properties and reactions of a broad range of spatially-heterogeneous molecular systems. Hence, MRI is increasingly finding applications in the study of chemical reactions and processes...
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Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization–enhanced magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging: Chemical and biochemical reactions in nonequilibrium conditions #DNPNMR
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Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization–enhanced magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging: Chemical and biochemical reactions in nonequilibrium conditions #DNPNMR
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Lee, Y., Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization–enhanced magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging: Chemical and biochemical reactions in nonequilibrium conditions. Applied Spectroscopy Reviews, 2015. 51(3): p. 210-226.
https://doi.org/10.1080/05704928.2015.1116078
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[NMR paper] Weak Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonds with Fluorine: Detection and Implications for Enzymatic/Chemical Reactions, Chemical Properties, and Ligand/Protein Fluorine NMR Screening.
Weak Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonds with Fluorine: Detection and Implications for Enzymatic/Chemical Reactions, Chemical Properties, and Ligand/Protein Fluorine NMR Screening.
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Chemistry. 2016 Apr 26;
Authors: Dalvit C, Vulpetti A
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It is known that strong hydrogen-bonding interactions play an important role in many chemical and...
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... transition-metal complexes that model active sites in metalloenzymes; development and application of methods for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structure determination; ligand-protein and ligand-nucleic acid docking; and computational drug design.
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