Protein NMR techniques

Reid, David G. [ed.]

English Monograph (Book) Scientific
Published: Humana Press, Inc., Totowa (NJ), United States of America, 429 p. 1997
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology 1064-3745 1940-6029, 60
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    In Protein NMR Techniques leading experts demonstrate how to successfully apply the fundamentals of NMR to the study of proteins. They cover not only assignment and structure determination techniques, but also the practical aspects of experimental set-up, protein production, data processing, and binding studies. Extensive treatments of paramagnetics and metalloproteins, membrane-bound proteins, and protein-ligand complexes are also included. Protein NMR Techniques offers a practical blend of in-depth theory and practice, as well as worked-out examples of the use of NMR in studying the properties of proteins. Its focused treatment of proteins make it an indispensable study guide for chemists and biochemists, including both those with only a basic knowledge of NMR, as well as more experienced investigators.
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