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New Developments in NMR
Paramagnetism in Experimental Biomolecular NMR
Edited by
Claudio Luchinat;
Claudio Luchinat
University of Florence, Italy
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Giacomo Parigi;
Giacomo Parigi
University of Florence, Italy
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Enrico Ravera
Enrico Ravera
University of Florence, Italy
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-78801-086-3
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78801-329-1
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78801-496-0
Special Collection:
2018 ebook collection
Series:
New Developments in NMR
No. of Pages:
316
Publication date:
03 Aug 2018
Book Chapter
Chapter 6: Solid-state NMR of Paramagnetic Proteins
By
Andrea Bertarello
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Andrea Bertarello
Centre de RMN à Très Hauts Champs, Institut des Sciences Analytiques (CNRS, ENS Lyon, UCB Lyon 1), Université de Lyon
69100 Villeurbanne
France
[email protected]
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Guido Pintacuda
Guido Pintacuda
Centre de RMN à Très Hauts Champs, Institut des Sciences Analytiques (CNRS, ENS Lyon, UCB Lyon 1), Université de Lyon
69100 Villeurbanne
France
[email protected]
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Published:03 Aug 2018
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Special Collection: 2018 ebook collectionSeries: New Developments in NMR
Page range:
163 - 188
Citation
A. Bertarello and G. Pintacuda, in Paramagnetism in Experimental Biomolecular NMR, ed. C. Luchinat, G. Parigi, and E. Ravera, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018, ch. 6, pp. 163-188.
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In this chapter we will briefly summarize how the presence of paramagnetic centers affects the NMR properties of paramagnetic proteins in the solid state and describe how the experimental strategies used in solution should be modified to characterize these systems. In parallel, we will provide some case studies from the recent literature that highlight the tremendous potential of solid-state NMR for the characterization of paramagnetic proteins.
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