Spectroscopic Methods for Determining Protein Structure in Solution

  • Nauś J
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Abstract

Overview of protein structure and spectroscopic methods (H. A. Havel). Protein structure analysis using circular dichroism (M. G. Mulkerrin). Energy transfer methods for determining distance distributions and conformational fluctuations in proteins (E. Haas). Derivative near-ultraviolet absorption techniques for investigating protein structure (H. A. Havel). Protein structure as revealed by nonresonance raman spectroscopy (L. G. Tensmeyer, W. Kauffman). Probing local protein structure with ultraviolet resonance raman spectroscopy (T. J. Thamann). Infrared absorption methods for examining protein structure (W. K. Surewicz, H. H. Mantsch). Protein structural studies using vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy (T. A. keiderling). Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of small and medium sized proteins in solution (A. M. Gronenborn, G. M. Clore). References. Index.

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Nauś, J. (1996). Spectroscopic Methods for Determining Protein Structure in Solution. Biologia Plantarum, 38(4), 620–620. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02890621

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