Membrane protein structure determination using solid-state NMR.
Solid-state NMR is emerging as a method for resolving structural information for large biomolecular complexes, such as membrane-embedded proteins. In principle, there is no molecular weight limit to the use of the approach, although the complexity and volume of data is still outside complete assignm...
Main Authors: | Watts, A, Straus, S, Grage, S, Kamihira, M, Lam, Y, Zhao, X |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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