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Phage Pfl

A variety of weak liquid crystalline media have been used to align carbohydrates. Examples include Pfl phage,147-150 filamentous bacteriophage fd,151 C12E5/ -hexanol,77,152-154 C8E5/ -octanol,155 cetylpyridinium bromide / -hexanol /NaCl,73,156-158 DMPC/DHPC (dimyristoyl-phosphatidyl choline / dihexanoyl-... [Pg.207]

New Pulse Schemes. A general method for constructing optimized coherence-transfer pulse-sequence elements has been proposed. " As an illustrative application, the method is used to quantitatively measure H- H and H- C residual dipolar eouplings in a 17 kDa protein weakly aligned by means of Pfl phages. The transfer efficiency of cross-relaxation compensated Clean-TOCSY sequences has been analyzed for applications to residual dipolar couplings and it is observed that most conventional sequences are very... [Pg.536]

Molecular dynamics simulations of membrane protein systems are currently in progress in several laboratories, e.g., bacteriorhodopsin, Pfl phage coat protein, an ampipathic helix, and a polyalanine alpha helix. In addition, continued efforts are directed at investigating the properties of pure lipid bilayers (for a review, see Refs. 14 and 15). Those... [Pg.928]


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