... written in a vibrant, enthusiastic style ... It will appeal to a wide readership, from undergraduate chemists ... biochemists and some biologists, to postdoctoral scientists working in this specialized field ... it is good value.

Chemistry in Britain, February 1996

a very useful book ... I plan on using this book in my course for the foreseeable future and I highly recommend Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy to you.

Kevin H. Mayo, University of Minnesota Health Sciences Center, Biophysical Journal, Volume 70, June 1996

The author writes clearly and enthusiastically ... the strength of the book is its broad coverage of scores of applications of NMR to important biological problems ... Another positive aspect of Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy is the care with which the author places NMR in the context of the larger scientific picture.

Patricia J. Lodi, nature structular biology volume 3 number 5 may 1996

The technique of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an important tool in biochemistry and biophysics for the understanding of the structure and ultimately, the function of biomolecules. This textbook explains the salient features of biological NMR spectroscopy to undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in NMR, biological NMR, physical biochemistry, and biophysics. Unlike other books in the general field of NMR (except the advanced treatises), the approach here is to introduce and make use of quantum mechanical product operators as well as the classical vector method of explaining the bewildering array of pulse sequences available today. The book covers two- dimensional, three- dimensional, and four- dimensional NMR and their application to protein and DNA structure determination. A unique feature is the coverage of the biological aspects of solid- state NMR spectroscopy. The author provides many selected examples from the research literature, illustrating the applications of NMR spectroscopy to biological proteins.
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Explains the features of biomolecular NMR spectroscopy to advanced undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in NMR, biological NMR, physical biochemistry, and biophysics. This book introduces the quantum mechanical product operators and the classical vector method. It covers two-, three- and four-dimensional NMR and their applications.
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PART 1: THEORY ; Introduction ; 1. Methods for spectral assignment - multidimensional NMR ; 2. Obtaining NMR structures ; PART II: PROTEINS ; 3. Protein structure ; 4. Protein folding ; PART III: ENZYMES ; 5. Enzyme function ; 6. Acyl and phosphoryl transfer enzymes ; 7. Other enzymes ; PART IV: NUCLEIC ACIDS AND CARBOHYDRATES ; 8. Nucleic acids and carbohydrates ; PART V: MEMBRANES ; 9. Structure of membranes and membrane proteins ; Appendix 1 Examples of product operator calculations ; Appendix 2 Useful NMR data on amino acid residues ; Appendix 3 Useful NMR data on oligonucleotide residues ; Appendix 4 Useful NMR data on common solvents ; Index
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`... written in a vibrant, enthusiastic style ... It will appeal to a wide readership, from undergraduate chemists ... biochemists and some biologists, to postdoctoral scientists working in this specialized field ... it is good value.' Chemistry in Britain, February 1996 `a very useful book ... I plan on using this book in my course for the foreseeable future and I highly recommend Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy to you.' Kevin H. Mayo, University of Minnesota Health Sciences Center, Biophysical Journal, Volume 70, June 1996 `The author writes clearly and enthusiastically ... the strength of the book is its broad coverage of scores of applications of NMR to important biological problems ... Another positive aspect of Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy is the care with which the author places NMR in the context of the larger scientific picture.' Patricia J. Lodi, nature structular biology volume 3 number 5 may 1996
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The first biological NMR text for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates Covers both the theory and application of solution-state and solid-state biomolecular NMR Makes use of both classical vectors and quantum mechanical product operators to describe the bewildering array of modern multidimensional pulse sequences Covers the application of NMR to proteins, protein folding, enzymes, DNA, RNA, carbohydrates, and membranes state NMR spectroscopy
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The first biological NMR text for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates Covers both the theory and application of solution-state and solid-state biomolecular NMR Makes use of both classical vectors and quantum mechanical product operators to describe the bewildering array of modern multidimensional pulse sequences Covers the application of NMR to proteins, protein folding, enzymes, DNA, RNA, carbohydrates, and membranes state NMR spectroscopy
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198547662
Publisert
1995
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
888 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
460