Journal article

Automated NMR relaxation dispersion data analysis using NESSY

M Bieri, PR Gooley

BMC Bioinformatics | Published : 2011

Abstract

Background: Proteins are dynamic molecules with motions ranging from picoseconds to longer than seconds. Many protein functions, however, appear to occur on the micro to millisecond timescale and therefore there has been intense research of the importance of these motions in catalysis and molecular interactions. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) relaxation dispersion experiments are used to measure motion of discrete nuclei within the micro to millisecond timescale. Information about conformational/chemical exchange, populations of exchanging states and chemical shift differences are extracted from these experiments. To ensure these parameters are correctly extracted, accurate and careful ana..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) and an equipment grant of the Rowden White Foundation (University of Melbourne). M.B. is a recipient of Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) fellowships. The authors also thank Edward d'Auvergne for the comprehensive literature review about the hidden radian unit, which can be accessed in the NESSY help menu.