'H nuclear Overhauser effect experiments on the isotropically shifted signals of oxidized Chromatium vinosum HiPIP have been used to identify the four P-CH2 geminal couples of the cysteine ligands. A partial assignment to individual residues has been proposed from a computer graphics analysis of the X-ray structure. Tentative assignments of other resonances are discussed.

1H NMR studies of oxidized high-potential iron protein from chromatium vinosum. Nuclear overhauser effect measurements / J. A., Cowan; Sola, Marco. - In: BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0006-2960. - STAMPA. - 29:(1990), pp. 5633-5637.

1H NMR studies of oxidized high-potential iron protein from chromatium vinosum. Nuclear overhauser effect measurements.

SOLA, Marco
1990-01-01

Abstract

'H nuclear Overhauser effect experiments on the isotropically shifted signals of oxidized Chromatium vinosum HiPIP have been used to identify the four P-CH2 geminal couples of the cysteine ligands. A partial assignment to individual residues has been proposed from a computer graphics analysis of the X-ray structure. Tentative assignments of other resonances are discussed.
1990
29
5633
5637
1H NMR studies of oxidized high-potential iron protein from chromatium vinosum. Nuclear overhauser effect measurements / J. A., Cowan; Sola, Marco. - In: BIOCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0006-2960. - STAMPA. - 29:(1990), pp. 5633-5637.
J. A., Cowan; Sola, Marco
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