NMR Spectroscopy of Biological Solids

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15N Chemical Shift
23Na NMR
advanced solid-state NMR methods for biomolecules
amyloid fibril assembly
anisotropic
Anisotropic Chemical Shielding
biomolecular structure analysis
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Chemical Shielding Tensors
Chemical Shift
Chemical Shift Anisotropy
coupling
Cross Peaks
CSA Tensor
dipolar
Dipolar Coupling
Dipolar Recoupling
DQ Coherence
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fluorine NMR techniques
Isotropic Chemical Shift
Ma
Ma Rate
magic-angle
membrane protein dynamics
NMR Spectrum
Peptide Plane
peptide-membrane interactions
protein resonance assignment
pulse
Quadrupolar Nuclei
REDOR
Resonance Assignments
Sample Preparation
sequence
shift
shifts
Solid State NMR Experiment
Solid State NMR Spectroscopy
Solid State NMR Spectrum
spinning
Torsion Angles

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367392086
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Over the past decade, a myriad of techniques have shown that solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) can be used in a broad spectrum of applications with exceptionally impressive results. Solid-state NMR results can yield high-resolution details on the structure and function of many important biological solids, including viruses, fibril-forming molecules, and molecules embedded in the cell membrane.

Filling a void in the current literature, NMR Spectroscopy of Biological Solids examines all the recent developments, implementation, and interpretation of solid-state NMR experiments and the advantages of applying them to biological systems. The book emphasizes how these techniques can be used to realize the structure of non-crystalline systems of any size. It explains how these isotropic and anisotropic couplings interactions are used to determine atomic-level structures of biological molecules in a non-soluble state and extrapolate the three-dimensional structure of membrane proteins using magic-angle spinning (MAS). The book also focuses on the use of multidimensional solid-state NMR methods in the study of aligned systems to provide basic information about the mechanisms of action of a variety of biologically active molecules.

Addressing principles, methods, and applications, this book provides a critical selection of solid-state NMR methods for solving a wide range of practical problems that arise in both academic and industrial research of biomolecules in the solid state. NMR Spectroscopy of Biological Solids is a forward-thinking resource for students and researchers in analytical chemistry, bioengineering, material sciences, and structural genomics.

A. Ramamoorthy