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[[Media:Skrynnikov_jbnmr07.pdf|Observation of ls time-scale protein dynamics in the presence of Ln3+ ions: application to the N-terminal domain of cardiac troponin C]]<br><br>
[[Media:Skrynnikov_jbnmr07.pdf|Observation of ls time-scale protein dynamics in the presence of Ln3+ ions: application to the N-terminal domain of cardiac troponin C]]<br><br>


X. Wang, S. Srisailam, A. A. Yee, A. Lemak, C. Arrowsmith, J. H. Prestegard and F. Tian<br>
[[Media:Tian_jbnmr07.pdf|Domain–domain motions in proteins from time-modulated pseudocontact shifts]]




see also [[Mitchell_Stanton-Cook | Mitchell's page]] and [http://compbio.chemistry.uq.edu.au/bmmg/christophe Christophe's software page]
see also [[Mitchell_Stanton-Cook | Mitchell's page]] and [http://compbio.chemistry.uq.edu.au/bmmg/christophe Christophe's software page]

Revision as of 01:00, 11 September 2007

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Other papers of interest to the group

paramagnetic NMR related papers

F. KRAMER, M.V. DESHMUKH, H. KESSLER, S.J. GLASER
Residual Dipolar Coupling Constants: An Elementary Derivation of Key Equations
Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part A, Vol. 21A(1) 10–21 (2004).

Juergen Sass, Florence Cordier, Astrid Hoffmann, Marco Rogowski, Anne Cousin, James G. Omichinski, Hartmut Lo1wen, and Stephan Grzesiek
Purple Membrane Induced Alignment of Biological Macromolecules in the Magnetic Field
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 2047-2055.


proteins that bind lanthanides

Chiara Pastore11 Marisa Franzese Filomena Sica Pierandrea Temussi Annalisa Pastore
Understanding the binding properties of an unusual metal-binding protein − a study of bacterial frataxin

Christian Eichmu¨ller and Nikolai R. Skrynnikov
Observation of ls time-scale protein dynamics in the presence of Ln3+ ions: application to the N-terminal domain of cardiac troponin C

X. Wang, S. Srisailam, A. A. Yee, A. Lemak, C. Arrowsmith, J. H. Prestegard and F. Tian
Domain–domain motions in proteins from time-modulated pseudocontact shifts


see also Mitchell's page and Christophe's software page