Several hundred solid state NMR dipolar couplings and chemical shift anisotropies were simulated for the polytopic membrane protein, bacteriorhodopsin, and for an idealized transmembrane peptide conforming to several different secondary structures (alpha- and 3(10)-helices and parallel and antiparallel beta-sheets), each at several tilt angles with respect to the bilayer normal. The use of macroscopically oriented samples was assumed. The results of these simulations suggest: (i) Because of the r-3 dependence of dipolar coupling, it is likely to prove difficult to successfully execute uniform isotopic enrichment strategies to generate large numbers of quantitatively interpretable structural measurements in oriented sample NMR studies of mem...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...
The membrane alignment of helical amphiphilic peptides in oriented phospholipid bilayers can be obta...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...
Several hundred solid state NMR dipolar couplings and chemical shift anisotropies were simulated for...
AbstractAs time- and ensemble-averaged measures, NMR observables contain information about both prot...
Solid-state NMR is a versatile and powerful tool for determining the dynamic structure of membrane p...
AbstractSolid-state NMR (SSNMR) is an invaluable tool for determining orientations of membrane prote...
Solid-state NMR is emerging as a method for resolving structural information for large biomolecular ...
AbstractThe motional averaging of powder pattern line shapes is one of the most fundamental aspects ...
Since nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy data, including solution NMR from micelles and s...
Alternative methods for describing molecular detail for large integral membrane proteins are require...
Since nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy data, including solution NMR from micelles and s...
AbstractA computational method to calculate the orientation of membrane-associated α-helices with re...
Alignment is an essential component of contemporary protein NMR studies, especially for membrane pro...
Alignment is an essential component of contemporary protein NMR studies, especially for membrane pro...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...
The membrane alignment of helical amphiphilic peptides in oriented phospholipid bilayers can be obta...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...
Several hundred solid state NMR dipolar couplings and chemical shift anisotropies were simulated for...
AbstractAs time- and ensemble-averaged measures, NMR observables contain information about both prot...
Solid-state NMR is a versatile and powerful tool for determining the dynamic structure of membrane p...
AbstractSolid-state NMR (SSNMR) is an invaluable tool for determining orientations of membrane prote...
Solid-state NMR is emerging as a method for resolving structural information for large biomolecular ...
AbstractThe motional averaging of powder pattern line shapes is one of the most fundamental aspects ...
Since nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy data, including solution NMR from micelles and s...
Alternative methods for describing molecular detail for large integral membrane proteins are require...
Since nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy data, including solution NMR from micelles and s...
AbstractA computational method to calculate the orientation of membrane-associated α-helices with re...
Alignment is an essential component of contemporary protein NMR studies, especially for membrane pro...
Alignment is an essential component of contemporary protein NMR studies, especially for membrane pro...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...
The membrane alignment of helical amphiphilic peptides in oriented phospholipid bilayers can be obta...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...