Journal article
Macromolecular NMR spectroscopy for the non-spectroscopist: Beyond macromolecular solution structure determination
M Bieri, AH Kwan, M Mobli, GF King, JP MacKay, PR Gooley
FEBS Journal | Published : 2011
Abstract
A strength of NMR spectroscopy is its ability to monitor, on an atomic level, molecular changes and interactions. In this review, which is intended for non-spectroscopist, we describe major uses of NMR in protein science beyond solution structure determination. After first touching on how NMR can be used to quickly determine whether a mutation induces structural perturbations in a protein, we describe the unparalleled ability of NMR to monitor binding interactions over a wide range of affinities, molecular masses and solution conditions. We discuss the use of NMR to measure the dynamics of proteins at the atomic level and over a wide range of timescales. Finally, we outline new and expanding..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge financial support from the Discovery grants DP0774245, DP0879065, DP1095728 and DP110103161 from the Australian Research Council. MB is a recipient of a Swiss National Science Foundation fellowship.