Deuterium-MAS NMR spectroscopy on oriented membrane proteins: Applications to photointermediates of bacteriorhodopsin
We present the first application of MAOSS (magic angle oriented sample spinning) NMR spectroscopy to a large membrane protein. This new solid-state NMR approach is used to study the orientation of the deuterated methyl group in [18-CD3]-retinal in oriented bacteriorhodopsin in both the photocycle gr...
Main Authors: | Glaubitz, C, Burnett, I, Grobner, G, Mason, A, Watts, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1999
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