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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy very large proteins

A way to test these hypotheses directly would be to examine by X-ray crystallography or high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the three-dimensional structure of the peptide-protein complexes. However, examination of the high resolution structure of integral membrane proteins has turned out to be very difficult, not only because of their reasonably large size (40-80... [Pg.50]


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