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Attenuated T2 relaxation by mutual cancellation of dipole-dipole coupling and chemical shift anisotropy indicates an avenue to NMR structures of very large biological macromolecules in solutionNMR structure of the sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) metallothionein MTANMR solution structure of the human prion proteinNMR structure of the apoptosis- and inflammation-related NALP1 pyrin domainStructural Analysis of the Conserved Ubiquitin-binding Motifs (UBMs) of the Translesion Polymerase iota in Complex with UbiquitinStructure, folding and stability of FimA, the main structural subunit of type 1 pili from uropathogenic Escherichia coli strainsIntramolecular donor strand complementation in the E. coli type 1 pilus subunit FimA explains the existence of FimA monomers as off-pathway products of pilus assembly that inhibit host cell apoptosisConformation of glucagon in a lipid-water interphase by 1H nuclear magnetic resonanceDetermination of the NMR solution structure of the cyclophilin A-cyclosporin A complexNMR structure of the mouse prion protein domain PrP(121-231)The NMR solution structure of the non-classical homeodomain from the rat liver LFB1/HNF1 transcription factorUbiquitin-binding domains in Y-family polymerases regulate translesion synthesisNMR structure of the integral membrane protein OmpX.Lipid-protein interactions in DHPC micelles containing the integral membrane protein OmpX investigated by NMR spectroscopy.Salt-stabilized globular protein structure in 7 M aqueous urea solution.4D experiments measured with APSY for automated backbone resonance assignments of large proteins.NMR structures of salt-refolded forms of the 434-repressor DNA-binding domain in 6 M urea.NMR techniques used with very large biological macromolecules in solution.Managing the solvent water polarization to obtain improved NMR spectra of large molecular structures.Proton-proton Overhauser NMR spectroscopy with polypeptide chains in large structures.Membrane protein-lipid interactions in mixed micelles studied by NMR spectroscopy with the use of paramagnetic reagents.Automated resonance assignment of proteins: 6D APSY-NMR.NMR spectroscopy of large molecules and multimolecular assemblies in solution.Single Transition-to-single Transition Polarization Transfer (ST2-PT) in [15N,1H]-TROSY.Automated projection spectroscopy (APSY).Direct NMR observation of a substrate protein bound to the chaperonin GroEL.Copsin, a novel peptide-based fungal antibiotic interfering with the peptidoglycan synthesis.Structure-function analysis of the endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase TMX3 reveals interdomain stabilization of the N-terminal redox-active domain.TROSY in NMR studies of the structure and function of large biological macromolecules.Prion protein NMR structure and familial human spongiform encephalopathies.Polarization transfer by cross-correlated relaxation in solution NMR with very large molecules.The 3D NOESY-[(1)H,(15)N,(1)H]-ZQ-TROSY NMR experiment with diagonal peak suppression.TROSY in triple-resonance experiments: new perspectives for sequential NMR assignment of large proteins.Monitoring NMR spectrometer performance during data accumulation for macromolecular structure determination.Automated projection spectroscopy and its applications.Computer vision-based automated peak picking applied to protein NMR spectra.NMR-derived dynamic aspects of N-type inactivation of a Kv channel suggest a transient interaction with the T1 domain.Sequential resonance assignments in protein 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. Glucagon bound to perdeuterated dodecylphosphocholine micelles.Sequence-specific resonance assignment of soluble nonglobular proteins by 7D APSY-NMR spectroscopy.Automated projection spectroscopy (APSY) for the assignment of NMR resonances of biological macromolecules.
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