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Segmental Labeling to Study Multidomain Proteinsexes. Segmental labeling is used to specifically label a segment of protein structure with NMR active nuclei, thus reducing NMR spectral complexity and greatly facilitating structural NMR studies of large multi-domain proteins. It can also be used to introduce a synthetic fragment into a protein strobligation 发表于 2025-3-25 00:53:04
Isotope Labeling for Solution and Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of Membrane Proteins with emphasis on integral membrane proteins (IMPs). While solution NMR is used to study IMPs under fast tumbling conditions, such as in the presence of detergent micelles or isotropic bicelles, solid-state NMR is used to study the structure and orientation of IMPs in lipid vesicles and bilayers. In