Nuclear magnetic resonance. Part C /
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy is the only "tool" available for the determination of high-resolution biological molecule structure in solution. This volume includes methods for expeditiously analyzing the vast amount of data produced by the new 3D and 4D NMR techniques and for gen...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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San Diego :
Academic Press,
�1994.
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Colección: | Methods in enzymology ;
v. 239. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Nuclear magnetic resonance. |n Part C / |c edited by Thomas L. James, Norman J. Oppenheimer. |
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490 | 1 | |a Methods in enzymology, |x 0076-6879 ; |v v. 239 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
588 | 0 | |a Print version record. | |
520 | |a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy is the only "tool" available for the determination of high-resolution biological molecule structure in solution. This volume includes methods for expeditiously analyzing the vast amount of data produced by the new 3D and 4D NMR techniques and for generating structures from the data and for assessing the quality of those structures. Application to various classes of important proteins and protein-ligand complexes illustrate uses of the methodology presented. Examination of techniques to explore the dynamic nature of proteins complete the volume. | ||
505 | 0 | |a 1.Practical Introduction to Theory and Implementation of Multinuclear, Multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Experiments / William M. Westler / John L. Markley / Ed S. Mooberry / Frits Abildgaard / Arthur S. Edison -- 2.Measurement of Homo- and Heteronuclear J Couplings from Quantitative J Correlation / Ad Bax / Rolf Tschudin / Guang Zhu / Geerten W. Vuister / Stephan Grzesiek / Frank Delaglio / Andy C. Wang -- 3.Two-Dimensional Exchange Spectroscopy of Proteins / William M. Westler / John L. Markley / Slobodan I. Macura -- 4.Pulsed-Field Gradients: Theory and Practice / James Keeler / Robin T. Clowes / Adrian L. Davis / Ernest D. Laue -- 5.Selective Pulses and Their Applications to Assignment and Structure Determination in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance / Lyndon Emsley -- 6.Modifications of Older Model Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Console for Collection of Multinuclear, Multidimensional Spectral Data / Ed S. Mooberry / Frits Abildgaard / John L. Markley -- 7.Using Maximum Likelihood Spectral Deconvolution in Multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance / George C. Levy / Philip N. Borer -- 8.Automated and Semiautomated Analysis of Homo- and Heteronuclear Multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Proteins: The Program Pronto / Kim Vilbour Andersen / Flemming M. Poulsen / Mogens Kjaer -- 9.Automated Assignment of Multidimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra / David Croft / Hartmut Oschkinat -- 10.Quantitative Information from Complicated Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Biological Macromolecules / Henrik Gesmar / Jens J. Led -- 11.Multidimensional Heteronuclear Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Proteins / G. Marius Clore / Angela M. Gronenborn -- 12.Chemical Shifts as a Tool for Structure Determination / David S. Wishart / Brian D. Sykes -- 13.Use of Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Structural Studies on Peptides and Proteins / Peter E. Wright / H. Jane Dyson / David A. Case -- 14.Assessment of Quality of Derived Macromolecular Structures / Thomas L. James -- 15.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Antibodies: A Multinuclear Approach / Hideo Takahashi / Koichi Kato / Yoji Arata / Ichio Shimada -- 16.Strategy for Studying Modular Proteins: Application to Complement Modules / Iain D. Campbell / Paul N. Barlow -- 17.Two-Dimensional Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Paramagnetic Systems / Lucia Bancil / Claudio Luchinat / Ivano Bertini -- 18.Methods to Study Membrane Protein Structure in Solution / Gillian D. Henry / Brian D. Sykes -- 19.Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Membrane Proteins / P. McDonnell / S. J. Opella / Y. Kim -- 20.Investigation of Protein Motions via Relaxation Measurements / Gerhard Wagner / Jeffrey W. Peng -- 21.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Measurements of Slow Conformational Dynamics in Macromolecules / Jean-Francois Lefevre / Andrew N. Lane -- 22.Accounting for Molecular Mobility in Structure Determination Based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic and X-Ray Diffraction Data / Piet Gros / Roger M. Brunne / Wilfred F. van Gunsteren / Celia A. Schiffer / Andrew E. Torda / Rene C. van Schaik -- 23.Protein-Ligand Interactions: Exchange Processes and Determination of Ligand Conformation and Protein-Ligand Contacts / I. L. Barsukov / L. Y. Lian / M. J. Sutcliffe / G. C. K. Roberts / K. H. Sze -- 24.Nuclear Magnetic Studies of Protein-Peptide Complexes / A. Joshua Wand / James H. Short -- 25.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods for Studying Protein-Ligand Complexes / Stephen W. Fesik / Andrew M. Petros -- 26.Use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Probing Ligand-Macromolecule Interactions / David E. Wemmer / Philip G. Williams. | |
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