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Anisotropic Collective Motion Contributes to Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Crystalline Proteins
A model for calculating the influence of anisotropic collective motions on NMR relaxation rates in crystalline proteins is presented. We show that small-amplitude (<10 degrees) fluctuations may lead to substantial contributions to the (15)N spin-lattice relaxation rates and propose that the effect of domain motions should be included in solid-state NMR analyses of protein dynamics.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000275084800032
Authors
Publication date
2010
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Volume
132
Issue
4
Start page
1246
End page
1248
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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January 8, 2015
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