1H and 15N resonance assignments and solution secondary structure of oxidized Desulfovibrio vulgaris flavodoxin determined by heteronuclear three-dimensional NMR spectroscopy Brian J. StockmanAnnica EuvrardRichard P. Swenson Research Papers Pages: 133 - 149
Protein dynamics studied by rotating frame 15N spin relaxation times T. SzyperskiP. LuginbühlK. Wüthrich Research Papers Pages: 151 - 164
Sequence-specific 1H and 15N resonance assignments and secondary structure of GDP-bound human c-Ha-Ras protein in solution Yutaka MutoKazuhiko YamasakiShigeyuki Yokoyama Research Papers Pages: 165 - 184
Amino acid type determination in the sequential assignment procedure of uniformly 13C/15N-enriched proteins Stephan GrzesiekAd Bax Research Papers Pages: 185 - 204
Computationally efficient gradients for relaxation matrix-based structure refinement including the accommodation of internal motions Martin J. DellwoJoshua Wand Research Papers Pages: 205 - 214
Efficient methods for obtaining phase-sensitive gradient-enhanced HMQC spectra Alfred RossMichael CzischTad A. Holak Research Papers Pages: 215 - 224
A general method for assigning NMR spectra of denatured proteins using 3D HC(CO)NH-TOCSY triple resonance experiments Timothy M. LoganEdward T. OlejniczakStephen W. Fesik Short Communications Pages: 225 - 231
A simple way for sequential assignment in isotopically enriched proteins using a H(N)CACO correlation Stephan SeipJochen BalbachHorst Kessler Short Communications Pages: 233 - 237
Improved pulse sequences for measuring coupling constants in 13C, 15N-labeled proteins Jens Chr. MadsenOle Winneche SørensenFlemming M. Poulsen Short Communications Pages: 239 - 244
Computer-assisted assignment of multidimensional NMR spectra of proteins: Application to 3D NOESY-HMQC and TOCSY-HMQC spectra Reimond BernsteinChristian CieslarTad A. Holak Short Communications Pages: 245 - 251
Contributions from hydration of carboxylate groups to the spectrum of water-polypeptide proton-proton Overhauser effects in aqueous solution E. LiepinshH. RinkK. Wüthrich Short Communications Pages: 253 - 257