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OverviewThis textbook begins with an overview of NMR development and applications in biological systems. It describes recent developments in instrument hardware and methodology. Chapters highlight the scope and limitation of NMR methods. While detailed math and quantum mechanics dealing with NMR theory have been addressed in several well-known NMR volumes, chapter two of this volume illustrates the fundamental principles and concepts of NMR spectroscopy in a more descriptive manner. Topics such as instrument setup, data acquisition, and data processing using a variety of offline software are discussed. Chapters further discuss several routine stategies for preparing samples, especially for macromolecules and complexes. The target market for such a volume includes researchers in the field of biochemistry, chemistry, structural biology and biophysics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Quincy Teng (University of Georgia, Athens, GA)Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2005 Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.538kg ISBN: 9781441937308ISBN 10: 1441937307 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 29 October 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPREFACE.- CHAPTER 1 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NMR: Introduction.- Nuclear Spin in a Static Magnetic Field.- Rotating Frame.- Bloch Equations.- Fourier Transformation and its Applications in NMR.- Nyquist Theorem and Digital Filters.- Chemical Shift.- Nuclear Coupling.- Nuclear Overhauser Effect.- Relaxation.- Selection of Coherence Transfer Pathways.- Approaches to Understanding NMR Experiments.- Questions.- Appendix A: Product Operators.- Uncoupled Spins.- A2. Two Coupled Spins.- References.- CHAPTER 2 INSTRUMENTATION: System Overview.- Magnet.- Transmitter.- Receiver.- Probe.- Quarter-wavelength Cable.- Analog/Digital Converters.- Instrument specifications.- Test or Measurement Equipment.- Spectrum Analyzer.- System Noise Measurement.- Questions.- References.- CHAPTER 3 NMR SAMPLE PREPARATION: Introduction.- Expression Systems.- Overexpression of Isotope-Labeled Proteins.- Purification of Isotope-Labeled Proteins.- NMR Sample Preparation.- Examples of Protocols for Preparing 15N/13C Labeled Proteins.- Questions.- References.- CHAPTER 4 PRACTICAL ASPECTS: Tuning the Probe.- Shimming and Locking.- Instrument Calibrations.- Selective Excitation with Narrow Band and Off-Resonance Shape Pulses.- Composite Pulses.- Adiabatic Pulses.- Pulsed Field Gradients.- Solvent Suppression.- NMR Data Processing.- Two-Dimensional Experiments.- Questions.- References.- CHAPTER 5 MULTIDIMENSIONAL HETERONUCLEAR NMR EXPERIMENTS: Two-dimensional heteronuclear experiments.- Overview of Triple-Resonance Experiments.- General Procedure of Setup and Data Processing for 3D Experiments.- Experiments for Backbone Assignments.- Experiments for Side-Chain Assignment.- 3D Isotope-Edited Experiments.- Sequence-Specific Resonance Assignments of Proteins.- Assignment of NOE Cross-Peaks.- Questions.- References.- CHAPTER 6 STUDIES OF SMALL BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES: Ligand--protein Complexes.- Study of Metabolic Pathways by NMR.- Questions.- References.- CHAPTER 7 PROTEIN STRUCTURE DETERMINATION FROM NMR DATA: Introduction and Historical Overview.- NMR Structure Calculation Methods.- NMR Parameters for Structure Calculation.- Preliminary Secondary Structural Analysis.- Tertiary Structure Determination.- Protein Complexes.- Questions.- Appendix B1. Sa.inp--XPLOR Protocol for Protein Structure Calculation.- Appendix B2. Example of NOE Table.- Appendix B3. Example of Dihedral Angle Restraint Table.- Appendix B4. Example of Chemical Shift Table for TALOS.- Appendix B5. Example of Hydrogen Bond Table.- Appendix B6. Example of Input File to Generate a Random-Coil Coordinates.- Appendix B7. Example of Input File to Generate a Geometric PSF File.- References.- CHAPTER 8 PROTEIN DYNAMICS: Theory of Spin Relaxation in Proteins.- Experiments for Measurements of Relaxation Parameters.- Relaxation Data Analysis.- Questions.- References.- MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS.- ANSWERS TO MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS.- NOMENCLATURE AND SYMBOLS.- INDEX.ReviewsThis is the first totally through book on the subject. It covers theory, the instrument, how to run an experiment, the latest in pulse and structure determination methods. The best part is that it's written as a textbook with questions and goal at the beginning of each section and homework or exam problems. It is ideal for a graduate or advanced undergraduate course on biological NMR. - Lawrence J. Berliner, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA While NMR treatises abound, there exists no single text that provides both the information necessary to understand the experiments and processes, as well as the practical details for their successful implementation. This considerable gap in the literature is now happily bridged by Quincy Teng's timely contribution. - Gerd N. La Mar, University of California, Davis, CA, USA Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |