Protein NMR - A Practical Guide - Solid-state MAS NMR Spectra
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Spectrum Descriptions
This page contains a list of some solid-state magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR experiments which are useful for protein solid-state MAS NMR assignment and structure calculations. For each experiment there is short description and an illustration showing the observed magnetisation...
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Protein NMR - A Practical Guide - Solution NMR Assignment Theory
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Assignment - Theory
The most simple and straight forward method of backbone resonance assignment involves the use of 15N,13C labelled protein and the measurement of CBCANNH and CBCA(CO)NNH spectra.
Large Proteins
Large proteins give worse NMR spectra, because they tumble more slowly. For this reason the CBCANNH and CBCA(CO)NNH spectra of larger proteins (> 150...
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Protein NMR - A Practical Guide - Solution NMR Spectra
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Spectrum Descriptions
This page contains a list of the solution NMR experiments most commonly used in protein NMR assignment and structure calculation. For each experiment there is an illustration showing which atoms are observed (pink) and through which atoms magnetisation flows (light blue). An example spectrum shows what it should look like and particular features and...