Why Are Lobsters Blue, and Why Does Cooking Turn Them Red? - New York Times
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Why Are Lobsters Blue, and Why Does Cooking Turn Them Red?
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... the wavelengths of light that are absorbed. Using nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy to examine protein-pigment interactions, the researchers found that this effect was a large one, suggesting that it is the primary source of ...
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[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] Varian FIDs ordering: Inner and outer loop in the sequence(Rance-Kay & States)?
Varian FIDs ordering: Inner and outer loop in the sequence(Rance-Kay & States)?
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I am new to NMR and I have difficulty understanding the ordering of FIDs, e.g. if an experiment uses both Rance-Kay and States, there will be loops(outer/inner) which need to be taken care during data processing. I don't completely understand how FIDs(indirect dimension) are stored and in what order. In a pulse sequnece, what an inner or outer loop corresponds to?
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[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] Why do we turn off sample spinning when we do NOESY experiment?
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Identification of helix capping and beta-turn motifs from NMR chemical shifts
Identification of helix capping and beta-turn motifs from NMR chemical shifts
Abstract We present an empirical method for identification of distinct structural motifs in proteins on the basis of experimentally determined backbone and 13Cβ chemical shifts. Elements identified include the N-terminal and C-terminal helix capping motifs and five types of beta-turns: I, II, I', II' and VIII. Using a database of proteins of known structure, the NMR chemical shifts, together with the PDB-extracted amino acid preference of the helix capping and β-turn motifs are used as input data for...
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[NMR paper] Contribution of the multi-turn segment in the reversible thermal stability of hyperth
Contribution of the multi-turn segment in the reversible thermal stability of hyperthermophile rubredoxin: NMR thermal chemical exchange analysis of sequence hybrids.
Related Articles Contribution of the multi-turn segment in the reversible thermal stability of hyperthermophile rubredoxin: NMR thermal chemical exchange analysis of sequence hybrids.
Biophys Chem. 2005 Jun 1;116(1):57-65
Authors: LeMaster DM, Tang J, Paredes DI, Hernández G
Pyrococcus furiosus (Pf) rubredoxin is the most thermostable protein characterized to date. Reflecting the...
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[CNS Yahoo group] Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe
Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe
Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe ... When you visit the newly redesigned home page of the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/),
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