Volume 16 of Biological Magnetic Resonance (Modern Techniques in Protein NMR) represents significant advances in the biomolecular NMR field, with emphasis on developments during the recent years. This book brings together some of the world's foremost experts who have provided broad leadership in advancing the field. Volume 16 is devoted to topics on biomacromolecules and pulse methods. It covers advances in the study of large proteins and protein complexes, methods involving perdeuterated large proteins, membrane proteins, advances in pulse schemes for spin decoupling and for the measurement of coupling constants and torsion angle constraints including cross-correlated relaxation spectroscopy.
Author(s): N. Rama Krishna, Lawrence J. Berliner
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 1999
Language: English
Pages: 408
Preliminaries......Page 1
Contributors......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Contents......Page 12
1. Determining Structures of Large Proteins and Protein Complexes by NMR......Page 22
2. Multidimensional 2H-Based NMR Methods for Resonance Assignment......Page 48
3. NMR of Perdeuterated Large Proteins......Page 96
4. Recent Developments in Multidimensional NMR Methods for Structural Studies of Membrane Proteins......Page 142
5. Homonuclear Decoupling in Proteins......Page 170
6. Pulse Sequences for Measuring Coupling Constants......Page 216
7. Methods for the Determination of Torsion Angle Restraints in Biomacromolecules......Page 280
Contents of Previous Volumes......Page 390
Index......Page 404