Microcoil NMR spectroscopy: a novel tool for biological high throughput NMR spectroscopy.

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Abstract

Microcoil NMR spectroscopy is based on the increase of coil sensitivity for smaller coil diameters (approximately 1/d). Microcoil NMR probes deliver a remarkable mass-based sensitivity increase (8- to 12-fold) when compared with commonly used 5-mm NMR probes. Although microcoil NMR probes are a well established analytical tool for small molecule liquid-state NMR spectroscopy, after spectroscopy only recently have microcoil NMR probes become available for biomolecular NMR spectroscopy. This chapter highlights differences between commercially available microcoil NMR probes suitable for biomolecular NMR spectroscopy. Furthermore, it provides practical guidance for the use of microcoil probes and shows direct applications for structural biology and structural genomics, such as optimal target screening and structure determination, among others.

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Hopson, R. E., & Peti, W. (2008). Microcoil NMR spectroscopy: a novel tool for biological high throughput NMR spectroscopy. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-058-8_30

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