New techniques in structural NMR--anisotropic interactions

Nature Structural Biology
J H Prestegard

Abstract

Structure determination of biomolecules by NMR has traditionally been based on nuclear Overhauser effects (NOEs). Now there are additional sources of information that can complement NOEs in cases where positioning of remote parts of molecules is important, and where extension to larger and more complex systems is desired.

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