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Modern Techniques in Protein NMR

Part of the book series: Biological Magnetic Resonance (BIMR, volume 16)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Large Proteins, Complexes, and Membrane Proteins

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Determining Structures of Large Proteins and Protein Complexes by NMR

      • G. Marius Clore, Angela M. Gronenborn
      Pages 3-26
    3. NMR of Perdeuterated Large Proteins

      • Bennett T. Farmer II, Ronald A. Venters
      Pages 75-120
    4. Recent Developments in Multidimensional NMR Methods for Structural Studies of Membrane Proteins

      • Francesca M. Marassi, Jennifer J. Gesell, Stanley J. Opella
      Pages 121-145
  3. Pulse Methods

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 147-147
    2. Homonuclear Decoupling in Proteins

      • Ēriks Kupče, Hiroshi Matsuo, Gerhard Wagner
      Pages 149-193
    3. Pulse Sequences for Measuring Coupling Constants

      • Geerten W. Vuister, Marco Tessari, Yasmin Karimi-Nejad, Brian Whitehead
      Pages 195-257
    4. Methods for the Determination of Torsion Angle Restraints in Biomacromolecules

      • C. Griesinger, M. Hennig, J. P. Marino, B. Reft, C. Richter, H. Schwalbe
      Pages 259-367
  4. Back Matter

    Pages 369-387

About this book

Volume 16 marks the beginning of a special topic series devoted to modern techniques in protein NMR, under the Biological Magnetic Resonance series. This volume is being followed by Volume 17 with the subtitle Structure Computation and Dynamics in Protein NMR. Volumes 16 and 17 present some of the recent, significant advances in biomolecular NMR field with emphasis on developments during the last five years. We are honored to have brought together in these volumes some of the world’s foremost experts who have provided broad leadership in advancing this field. Volume 16 contains advances in two broad categories: the first, Large Proteins, Complexes, and Membrane Proteins, and second, Pulse Methods. Volume 17, which will follow covers major advances in Computational Methods, and Structure and Dynamics. In the opening chapter of Volume 16, Marius Clore and Angela Gronenborn give a brief review of NMR strategies including the use of long range restraints in the structure determination of large proteins and protein complexes. In the next two chapters, Lewis Kay and Ron Venters and their collaborators describe state-of-t- art advances in the study of perdeuterated large proteins. They are followed by Stanley Opella and co-workers who present recent developments in the study of membrane proteins. (A related topic dealing with magnetic field induced residual dipolar couplings in proteins will appear in the section on Structure and Dynamics in Volume 17).

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, USA

    N. Rama Krishna

  • Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

    Lawrence J. Berliner

About the editors

Dr. N. Rama Krishna is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics and the Director of the NMR Core Facility at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He has previously served as Guest Editor for Volumes 16 (Modern Techniques in Protein NMR, 1998) and Volume 17 (Structure Computation and Dynamics in Protein NMR, 1999). Dr. Lawrence J. Berliner is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Denver after retiring from Ohio State University, where he spent a 32-year career in the area of biological magnetic resonance (EPR and NMR). He is the Series Editor for Biological Magnetic Resonance, which he launched in 1979.

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