On the use of 3J-coupling NMR Data to derive structural information on proteins
Values of 3 J-couplings as obtained from NMR experiments on proteins cannot easily be used to determine protein structure due to the difficulty of accounting for the high sensitivity of intermediate 3 J-coupling values (4 – 8 Hz) to the averaging period that must cover the conformational variability...
Main Authors: | Smith, LJ, van Gunsteren, W, Stankiewicz, B, Hansen, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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