AbstractAssignment of the resonances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectra is considered a pre-requisite for the interpretation of spectra that yield structural information. The determination of the three-dimensional structure of a biological macromolecule may, however, be achieved directly without spectral assignment, using the same set of heteronuclear scalar and dipolar coupling experiments as normally used. A cross-peak in any of the spectra may be interpreted as a distance between atoms, yielding a set of distances between unassigned atoms that serves to define the tertiary structure of the molecule. The principle is illustrated using the 76 amino acid protein ubiquitin
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
AbstractAssignment of the resonances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectra is considered a pre-requi...
SummaryStandard methods for de novo protein structure determination by nuclear magnetic resonance (N...
The quality of protein structures determined by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is con...
AbstractAlthough three-dimensional protein structure determination using nuclear magnetic resonance ...
<p>In an environment such as a cell, the three-dimensional structure of a protein entirely determine...
spectroscopy (NMR) is one of the princi-pal experimental techniques in structural biology. It allows...
High-throughput NMR structural biology can play an important role in structural genomics. We report ...
The assignment of resonances in the complex nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum of a protein i...
A procedure for automated protein structure determination is presented that is based on an iterative...
The knowledge of three-dimensional structures of biomolecules is fundamental for the understanding o...
The knowledge of three-dimensional structures of biomolecules is fundamental for the understanding o...
Adequate digital resolution and signal sensitivity are two critical factors for protein structure de...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
AbstractAssignment of the resonances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectra is considered a pre-requi...
SummaryStandard methods for de novo protein structure determination by nuclear magnetic resonance (N...
The quality of protein structures determined by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is con...
AbstractAlthough three-dimensional protein structure determination using nuclear magnetic resonance ...
<p>In an environment such as a cell, the three-dimensional structure of a protein entirely determine...
spectroscopy (NMR) is one of the princi-pal experimental techniques in structural biology. It allows...
High-throughput NMR structural biology can play an important role in structural genomics. We report ...
The assignment of resonances in the complex nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum of a protein i...
A procedure for automated protein structure determination is presented that is based on an iterative...
The knowledge of three-dimensional structures of biomolecules is fundamental for the understanding o...
The knowledge of three-dimensional structures of biomolecules is fundamental for the understanding o...
Adequate digital resolution and signal sensitivity are two critical factors for protein structure de...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...
A new approach for simultaneous protein backbone resonance assignment and structure determination by...