Biological Magnetic Resonance Volume 3 (Biological Magnetic Resonance) (1981)

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Biological Magnetic Resonance Volume 3 (Biological Magnetic Resonance) (1981)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 288 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781461332039
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Full Description

We are proud to present Volume 3 of Biological Magnetic Resonance, a series that has met with praise from the scientific community. This volume covers the new applications of various multiple irradia- tion techniques to the NMR of biomolecules; the chapter of Keller and Wuthrich describes much of the technique and its applications to hemo- proteins. The ESR of some hemoproteins in the single crystal is described by Chien and Dickinson, who also include discussions of techniques and methods for single-crystal ESR of paramagnetically intrinsic and spin- labeled protein crystals. Mims and Peisach describe the latest applications and results in electron spin echo spectroscopy of several metalloproteins. Two ESR spin probe techniques are reviewed. Chasteen describes the methods and applications of vanadyl(JV) to several systems. Ohnishi and Tokutomi describe studies of phase separations in mixed and model mem- branes by the nitroxide spin probe technique. We have been successful in continuing to provide topics that are timely and experimentally informative with a heavy emphasis on biolo- gically relevant applications.
We thank our colleagues in the scientific com- munity for their suggestions on future coverage-we will remain receptive to future suggestions and comments on this series. A tentative topic list for forthcoming volumes is given on the following pages.

Contents

1 Multiple Irradiation 1H NMR Experiments with Hemoproteins.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Use of Multiple Irradiation 1H NMR Techniques.- 3. Studies of the Heme Groups and the Axial Ligands of the Heme Iron.- 4. Studies of Aromatic Amino Acid Residues.- 5. Nuclear Overhauser Effects for Studies of Nonbonding Heme-Polypeptide Interactions.- References.- 2 Vanadyl(IV) EPR Spin Probes: Inorganic and Biochemical Aspects.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Inorganic Chemistry and Spectroscopy of the Vanadyl Ion.- 3. Protein Studies.- 4. Biomineralization Processes.- 5. Nucleic Acids.- 6. Biological Vanadium.- 7. Liquid Crystals and Micelles.- 8. Biogeochemical Studies.- 9. A Look to the Future.- References.- 3 ESR Studies of Calcium- and Proton-Induced Phase Separations in Phosphatidylserine-Phosphatidylcholine Mixed Membranes.- 1. Introduction—Spin Probe (ESR) Applications to Membrane Studies.- 2. Examples of ESR Spectral Changes Associated with PC* Clustering or Concentration in Membranes.- 3. Ca2+-Induced Phase Separation in PS-PC Membranes.- 4. H+-Induced Phase Separation in PS-PC Membranes.- 5. Disappearance of Ca2+-Induced Phase Separation in PS-PC Membranes.- 6. Ca2+-Induced Phase Separation in PA-PC Membranes.- 7. Discussion.- References.- 4 EPR Crystallography of Metalloproteins and Spin-Labeled Enzymes.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Experimental Methods and Procedures.- 3. Data Processing.- 4. EPR Theory.- 5. Structure Determinations.- 6. Lattice Disorder.- 7. Molecular Dynamics.- 8. Miscellaneous Studies.- 9. Appendix.- References.- 5 Electron Spin Echo Spectroscopy and the Study of Metalloproteins.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Design of Electron Spin Echo Experiments.- 3. Echo Envelope Spectroscopy.- 4. The Detection of Small Perturbations.- 5. Measurement of the Spin-Lattice Relaxation TimeT1.- 6. Summary.- References.