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New approaches to the dynamic interpretation and prediction of NMR relaxation data from proteins
2003
Current Opinion in Structural Biology
NMR relaxation experiments of isotopically labeled proteins provide a wealth of information on reorientational global and local dynamics on nanosecond and subnanosecond timescales for folded and nonfolded proteins in solution. Recent methodological advances in the interpretation of relaxation data have led to a better understanding of the overall tumbling behavior, the separability of internal and overall motions, and the presence of correlated dynamics between different nuclear sites, as well
doi:10.1016/s0959-440x(03)00036-8
pmid:12727510
fatcat:inblvfbmkjburjjjm6273uztyu