Distance Measurements in Biological Systems by EPR /
The foundation for understanding the function and dynamics of biological systems is knowledge of their structure. Many experimental methodologies are used for determination of structure, each with special utilities. The volumes in this series on Biological Magnetic Resonance emphasize the methods th...
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Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2002
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Series: | Biological magnetic resonance ;
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminaries; Contents; Chapter 1 Distance Measurements by CW and Pulsed EPR; Chapter 2 Relaxation Times of Organic Radicals and Transition Metal Ions; Chapter 3 Structural Information from CW-EPR Spectra of Dipolar Coupled Nitroxide Spin Labels; Chapter 4 Determination of Protein Folds and Conformational Dynamics Using Spin-Labeling EPR Spectroscopy; Chapter 5 EPR Spectroscopic Ruler: the Deconvolution Method and its Applications; Chapter 6 TOAC: The Rigid Nitroxide Side Chain; Chapter 7 Depth of Immersion of Paramagnetic Centers in Biological Systems.
- Chapter 8 Determination of Distances Based on T1 and Tm EffectsChapter 9 Double-Quantum ESR and Distance Measurements; Chapter 10 2+1"" Pulse Sequence as Applied for Distance and Spatial Distribution Measurements of Paramagnetic Centers; Chapter 11 Double Electron-Electron Resonance; Chapter 12 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Distance Measurements in Photosystems; Chapter 13 Photo-Induced Radical Pairs Investigated Using Out-of-Phase Electron Spin Echo; Contents of Prior Related Volumes in this Series; INDEX.