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Using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, a technique that provides detailed information on the structure, composition, state, and chemical environment of molecules, and small-angle X-ray scattering, which informs on the shape and size of ...
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Although there is a series of techniques to study structurally modified proteins, such as x-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and other spectroscopic techniques, they cannot be used to analyse complex biological samples.
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X-ray crystallography and, more recently, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are the most common tools to see how the amino acids in a protein chain arrange themselves based on their attractive and repulsive energies, but they say nothing about ...
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Methods to determine slow diffusion coefficients of biomolecules. Applications to Engrailed 2, a partially disordered protein
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Abstract We present new NMR methods to measure slow translational diffusion coefficients of biomolecules. Like the heteronuclear stimulated echo experiment (XSTE), these new methods rely on the storage of information about spatial localization during the diffusion delay as longitudinal polarization of nuclei with long T1 such as nitrogen-15. The new BEST-XSTE sequence combines features of Band-selective Excitation Short-Transient (BEST) and XSTE methods. By...
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[NMR paper] Solid-state NMR analysis of crosslinking in mussel protein glue.
Solid-state NMR analysis of crosslinking in mussel protein glue.
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Arch Biochem Biophys. 1993 Apr;302(1):255-8
Authors: Holl SM, Hansen D, Waite JH, Schaefer J
Solid-state 13C and 15N NMR spectra have been obtained of intact adhesive plaques from the mussel Geukensia demissa labeled by L-lysine. The plaques are rich in a polyphenolic protein glue which has 50...